PDP to begin engaging with industry on connection and standards guidance

PDP provides ‘small amount of clarity’ for the industry in its latest progress update

Holly Roach
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Chris Curry (Photo: Rob Kennard)
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Chris Curry (Photo: Rob Kennard)

The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has published its eighth progress update, revealing plans to begin engaging with the industry on guidance for connection followed by standards.

The PDP has been producing a new programme plan following its reset earlier this year in order to facilitate providers and schemes completing connection by the October 2026 deadline. The organis...

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