Pensions dashboard: A high-profile flop or the start of a pensions revolution?

Jonathan Stapleton
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The government has announced a pensions dashboard will be launched by March next year. But, as Jonathan Stapleton says, the prototype version will have significant limitations and will need to overcome a range of hurdles.

Yesterday, Economic Secretary to the Treasury Simon Kirby announced that 11 pension providers and administrators - Aviva, Aon Hewitt, B&CE, HSBC, LV, Nest, Now Pensions, Royal London, Standard Life...

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