Blogs
Earlier this year, the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) commissioned independent evaluators Ecorys to examine how the connection process has worked in practice. This blog post sets out the rationale behind the report and the insights gained from it.
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.
As industry continues to prepare for pensions dashboards, PDP revisits why this work is being undertaken with the Government and regulators.
This year we've seen the completion of many steps towards developing pensions dashboards. Chris Curry looks back over the year, highlighting the achievements.
Rita Patel, Lead Analyst, explores how PDP’s ongoing programme of research provides the evidence base for decisions relating to pensions dashboards.
Rather than the 12 days of Christmas, Chris Curry is looking back on 12 months of pensions dashboards. Less tuneful maybe, but certainly action packed.
Carolyn Jones, leads the team creating the MaPS pensions dashboard. She discusses how the dashboard ties into the wider MaPS vision.
Chris Curry, Principal of the PDP reflects on the challenges involved in publishing the first set of data standards for initial dashboards.
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