90% of pension providers expect to meet dashboard connection deadlines, PDP finds

Majority of FCA-regulated providers are confident of meeting requirements

Holly Roach
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90% of pension providers expect to meet dashboard connection deadlines, PDP finds

Over 90% of Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)-regulated pension providers expect to meet the deadlines set out in guidance for connecting to the dashboard ecosystem, the Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) says.

The organisation's research – carried out by Ipsos – found the majority of providers said they intend to connect before or by their connection deadline, with most stating they are "very confident" ...

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