Looking back on 2023
This year has been a challenge for the Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP), but also one where we’ve made significant progress.
Continue readingThis year has been a challenge for the Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP), but also one where we’ve made significant progress.
Continue readingThe Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) is committed to continuous engagement with the pensions industry. Throughout the year, we host and attend speaking engagements, webinars, groups and forums. We receive many common questions about pensions dashboards. In this blog post, I wanted to cover some of the recent queries we’ve received.
Continue readingThe Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has issued its eighth report on the delivery of pensions dashboards in the UK.
Continue readingThe Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) commissioned Ipsos to conduct secondary analysis of Wealth and Assets Survey data from the Office for National Statistics. This data describes the numbers and types of private (non-State) pensions held by the population of Great Britain between 2014 and 2020.
Continue readingThe Pensions Dashboards Programme commissioned Ipsos to carry out secondary analysis of the Wealth and Assets Survey to describe the numbers and types of pensions held by the population of Great Britain.
Continue reading View Wealth and Assets survey reportI regularly attend speaking engagements throughout the year, where I take the opportunity to talk about pensions dashboards and provide updates on the programme. These events are always intended to be conversations, not just broadcasts. I frequently invite questions from the audience to help clarify complex points around pensions dashboards. Here are some of the common topics I've been addressing.
Continue readingAs industry continues preparing for pensions dashboards, it’s worth revisiting why this work is being undertaken with the Government and regulators.
Continue readingThe Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) is currently in reset, with support from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The reset began in March with the appointment of a reset board and reset team to help oversee the work.
Continue readingThe dashboards available point (DAP) is the date at which pensions dashboards will be made available to the public.
Continue readingOn 8 June, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) issued a written ministerial statement (WMS). The statement explains that amended regulations have been laid with a new approach to delivery. When approved by Parliament, the previous staging timeline set out in legislation will be replaced with a single connection deadline.
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