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The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) are inviting organisations to join a working group for private sector dashboards.
This sets out our proposals to update the reporting standards to implement routine daily reporting of data to MaPS via API.
PDP seeks advisory group members passionate about pensions dashboards, offering a chance to shape delivery. Ideal candidates have board-level pensions experience.
The Pensions Dashboards Programme call for input on staging outlines the proposals for the order and timing of when data providers will connect to the ecosystem.
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has today announced that the consultation on dashboards standards will launch on 19 July and run for 6 weeks.
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has issued a call for input on proposals for the staged compulsory connection of pension providers to the dashboards ecosystem.
In 2020, the Pensions Dashboards Programme explored an identity service to verify users. Insights from market engagement shaped the approach for upcoming procurement.
PDP ran a Call for Input (CfI) on data standards receiving 61 responses from a range of consumer facing and pensions industry organisations.
PDP is entering the next stage of the process to build the technology which will enable individuals to view all their pensions via their chosen dashboard.
A key element is our development of data standards which pension providers and schemes have to comply, as published in our working papers.
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