TISA members back multiple pension dashboards to 'drive innovation'

Single dashboard provider idea not popular

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The pensions dashboard should be made available from multiple sources to encourage innovation and competition ensuring high quality consumer experiences, a TISA survey has found.

Some 71% of the 28 pension industry firms surveyed said the pension dashboard should be available from multiple sources. Almost all (96%) agreed it would need to be mandatory for providers to participate to ensure full coverage and 89% said information would need to be standardised.  The TISA survey also found 85% thought the dashboard would need to use a set of open digital standards (for example user verification and user data agreement) to make sure its secure.  Companies that took part in the research included pension administrators, providers, fintech firms, asset managers and la...

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