The Government has restated its commitment to delivering pensions dashboards in a written statement.
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The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) are inviting organisations to join a working group for private sector dashboards.
The MoneyHelper dashboard does not stand alone, it is an important extension of our mission to improve financial wellbeing, empower people with clearer information and help them build confidence in their long-term financial decisions.
Pension providers and schemes in scope of legislation must have completed connection by 31 October 2026.
There are now just 6 months until the final connection deadline for pensions dashboards – 31 October 2026 – and it is important we continue working together to reach full connection. We provide answers to your questions about connecting and remaining connected to the pensions dashboards ecosystem.
Join us for a webinar discussion of phase 1 user testing findings for the MoneyHelper Pensions Dashboard.
We set out the different pensions dashboards people will be able to use, including the MoneyHelper Pensions Dashboard and private sector dashboards.
This session explains how organisations can support user recruitment for testing the MoneyHelper pensions dashboard.
You can support the testing of pensions dashboards by helping recruit testers or by signing up to test the service yourself.
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.
This video sets out the journey information takes through the ecosystem, showing how it travels safely and securely from pension providers and schemes to pensions dashboards and who processes it.
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