The Government has restated its commitment to delivering pensions dashboards in a written statement.
Reports and analysis
The 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.
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) commissioned Ipsos to undertake research into users’ understanding of how their data will be used during the pensions dashboard journey.
PDP engaged Ipsos to conduct quantitative research on the perceived value of pensions dashboards and users' inclination to use them. This study is part of broader research aimed at informing the development of the central digital architecture.
PDP enlisted Ipsos MORI for qualitative research on potential dashboard users' attitudes, behaviors, and views. The findings will shape infrastructure and data ecosystem development.
The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) commissioned Ipsos MORI for a qualitative study on dashboard users' perspectives, behaviors, and attitudes. PDP will leverage these findings to shape infrastructure and data ecosystem development.
The Pensions Dashboards Programme analysed pension engagement strategies with the Behavioural Insights Team. Published in June 2021, their findings guide UK dashboard development, incorporating behavioural science insights.
We commissioned PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to conduct some qualitative research with pension providers and schemes. The insight presented will help inform the development of data standards for pensions dashboards.