DWP gives go-ahead for gradual rollout of dashboard; plans for compulsion

Kim Kaveh
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published the pensions dashboard feasibility study, nine months after it was originally due.

The report - unveiled today (3 December) - forms the starting point for consultation on a range of matters including delivery models and governance. It follows months of uncertainty on dashboard de...

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