Dashboard provider PensionSmith launches in UK

Dashboard provider operated in South Africa since 2019

Jasmine Urquhart
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Dashboard provider PensionSmith has announced its launch in the UK today (24 April).

The integrated member web, education and communications platform has been operating in South Africa, where it is the leading recognised dashboard provider, and Namibia since 2019. The platform has more than 400,000 active members in South Africa, with a monthly engagement rate of more than 50%. PensionSmith chief executive and founder Jaco Wasserfall said: "We have spent the last four years expertly developing our platform and are now the leading recognised provider in South Africa. The platform offers tools for member communication, member education, and will add a pensions dashboard...

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