Experts emphasise importance of dashboard preparation

Dashboards are UK’s ‘biggest technological pensions initiative’, so schemes must prepare

Holly Roach
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Experts emphasise importance of dashboard preparation

Pensions dashboards are the “biggest technological pensions initiative we’ve ever had in the UK”, so the industry must prepare data to ensure they work for savers, Pensions Administration Standards Association chair Kim Gubler has said.

Speaking this morning (15 May) during a webinar hosted by Isio, Gubler said while dashboards are a huge initiative for the industry to create, they are "fundamentally about helping people create be...

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