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Tag Archives: Dashboards
Pension Dashboards – data assured – privacy assured
I attended a meeting for potential pension dashboard providers yesterday. I sensed a new confidence among the PDP team, especially from boss Chris Curry. For the first time I believed that the dashboards was going to happen and that when … Continue reading
Pension Dashboards – reasons to be cheerful!
Watch the video and take pleasure in the thought that a properly functioning pension dashboard could be created in seconds on a tool in your pocket as early as the year after next. After years of faffing about – … Continue reading
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Tagged cheerful, Chris Curry, Dashboards, open, PDP, Pensions, pubs
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The Pensions Dashboard – Get ready
The Pensions Dashboard took an early step towards availability today with the publication of its data standard. This is more an expression of what the dashboard won’t do than what it will. What it will do day one is “find … Continue reading
“Consumers aren’t fools” – dashboards and vaccines
“Consumers aren’t fools,” – Romi Savova (Pension Bee ) Reading the responses to the Pension Dashboard Programme’s consultation on the data standards employed to give us a view of our pensions, you might think otherwise. People are so dumb… Whilst … Continue reading
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Tagged #pensions, Dashboards, Novavax, Pension Dashboard, test, Vaccine
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How can pensions be giving savers VFM but not be dashboard ready?
Outcomes for dough, portals for show! Over the weekend, I’ve been thinking about how I can judge the quality of service I receive from my pension provider. As a consumer there are a number of things I would like … Continue reading
Posted in customer service, Dashboard, dc pensions, pensions
Tagged AgeWage, Dashboards, Data, pension dashboards, Value for Money, VFM
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Open pensions; – the opportunity …and the threat.
Darren Philp’s a passionate guy and you should read his piece in Professional Pensions on how we should allow the Pension Dashboard to be part of the open finance initiative. He even has a Mary Poppins moment Apps and aggregators, … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, age wage, open pensions, pensions
Tagged darren philp, Dashboards, Emma Douglas, Guy Opperman, open pensions, Pension Dashboard
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Open finance opens doors (to pension dashboards)
Pension Dashboards got a much needed shot in the arm from the FCA yesterday , with the publication of a “Call for input” on Open Finance from the FCA yesterday. The document sets out a route-map to better financial services … Continue reading
Posted in age wage, London, open finance, pensions
Tagged CMA, Dashboards, FCA, investments, OBIE, Open Banking, open finance, Pension Dashboard, pensions
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How dashboardS manage “the invulnerable tide”.
I mentioned in yesterday’s blog that the Government can no more prevent the proliferation of dashboards as Canute could have controlled the waves of the sea. A better analogy than Canute is Cuchulain, the mad Irish Warrior who died … Continue reading
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Tagged Cuchulain, Dashboard, Dashboards, DWP, pension, Pension Dashboard
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Pension Dashboards – time to respond!
At a recent PPI seminar, Laurie Edmans reminded us that he had been responsible for helping Government nearly deliver combined pension forecasts in 2004 – nearly 15 years ago. I wrote to Laurie thanking him for chairing an excellent event … Continue reading
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Tagged CMA, Dashboards, DWP, Guy Opperman, Open Banking, open pensions, pension, Pensions Minister
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