Better late than never for pensions dashboard

Jonathan Stapleton
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Jonathan Stapleton says now the DWP has given the project the green light to proceed, it is now up to the industry to make sure it happens.

While the Department for Work and Pensions' feasibility study on the pensions dashboard was nine months overdue, it is clear that the government has been listening in the interim and has done much ...

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