The much-vaunted Pensions Dashboard, a project to allow pensionholders to view all their pension savings in one place, will move a step forward next week as developers compete to build potential applications.
The development of the Pensions Dashboard has been one of the big pension related stories of 2016 – with the Treasury signing up eleven of the largest pension providers to build the first prototype of its kind in the UK.
Six more providers have signed up for the Pensions Dashboard initiative which will aim to give consumers a central point to monitor all their pension arrangements.
Britain is stuck in the slow lane, lagging behind countries such as Australia, Sweden and the Netherlands when it comes to a pensions dashboard, the ex-Pensions Minister claims.
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