The Government has restated its commitment to delivering pensions dashboards in a written statement.
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Response to the reporting standards consultation and confirmation of the deadline for implementation.
Pension providers and schemes in scope of legislation must have completed connection by 31 October 2026.
You can support the testing of pensions dashboards by helping recruit testers or by signing up to test the service yourself.
The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) has put out a call for industry help to sign people up for the next phase of consumer testing of its MoneyHelper Pensions Dashboard.
This sets out our proposals to update the reporting standards to implement routine daily reporting of data to MaPS via API.
PDP are looking at how to best support the delivery of private sector dashboards, including how to best apply the industry participant approach.
The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) has reported on the positive progress of testing with its pensions dashboard as part of its latest update.
There are now less than 12 months until the legal deadline for pension providers and schemes to connect to the pensions dashboards ecosystem.
PDP provided this update at the latest dashboards town hall event, at which the approach to consumer testing with the MoneyHelper Pensions Dashboard was also outlined.
The Pensions Dashboards Advisory Group (PDAG) is pleased to see strong progress across the programme, with the first participants now successfully connected to the dashboards ecosystem and the connections for the remaining participants progressing well.
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