Worth the wait: The radical effects of pension dashboards

Member communications will become more tailored as a result of the pension dashboards

Holly Roach
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Holly Roach explores how the pensions dashboard will revolutionise scheme operations and member communications

The pensions dashboard is expected to greatly change the way consumers interact with their pensions, but will it change the way schemes run and operate on a day-to-day basis? Once the dashboard is launched - which according to the Pensions Dashboard Programme's (PDP) latest timeline update is now expected to be no earlier than 2023 - savers will have access to all their pension pots in one place, they will be able to adjust contributions, as well as changing where their money is invested. So with more accessibility to their pension information, scheme interaction with members will und...

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