What to expect from the pensions dashboard... It's The Pro Adviser Podcast

Episode 3

Tom Ellis
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The Pro Adviser Podcast returns - equipped with brand new, high-quality microphones - to cover everything you need to know about the pensions dashboard.

Following the government's recent response to its consultation on the pension dashboard, the long-term project is expected to bear fruit for the pensions sector before the end of 2019. And, to explain all, Tom Ellis is joined by dashboard virtuoso James Phillips, news editor of PA's sister title Professional Pensions. Phillips tells us what to expect from the technology, what kind of pensions will and will not appear on the dashboard in its early days, and where it is set to be hosted.  Sign up to PA 360 And, after the collapse of the British Steel Pension Scheme caused so much tro...

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