Blogs
The second phase of consumer testing for the MoneyHelper Pensions Dashboard is now underway. We outline how this phase will be carried out and what we aim to learn, and how pension providers, schemes and other organisations can get involved.
We set out what industry can expect regarding the different pension status categories that will appear on the dashboard; confirmed pensions, pending pensions and pensions that need action, and how these categories will help users make sense of their pensions.
Pensions dashboards are being designed from the ground up to be accessible to as wide a variety of users as possible. In this blog we share our plans for making sure accessibility is being considered at every step of the MoneyHelper Pensions Dashboard user journey.
PDP's Principal shares his reflections on seeing his own pensions data on a dashboard as part of our industry expert testing process. This will be closely followed by the next phase - testing with real consumers.
The State Pension has completed connection to the pensions dashboards ecosystem. We will clarify some details about how the State Pension will appear on pensions dashboards.
Chris Curry reflects on the pensions dashboards town hall event.
The Pensions Dashboards Programme provides an update on the progress of the MoneyHelper pensions dashboard.
Chris Curry discusses the written statement published on 22 October where the government reaffirmed its support for pensions dashboards.
An overview of the technical standards and latest updates.
An overview of the code of connection and latest updates.
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- Pensions dashboards
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- Connection deadline
- Consumer protection
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- Data management
- Digital architecture
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- Frequently asked questions
- Governance
- Identity and security
- Industry engagement and preparation
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