Tag Archives: Richard Smith
Get on the “Smith Express”
Samantha is a sharp journalist who worked flat out last week, I know, I watched her the few times I was in the press room. She also found time to collar Richard Smith and this is what she wrote in … Continue reading
Dashboard dizzy day! Smith, Gubler and others stalk Parliament!
It’s a busy morning with the Pensions Minister talking in the City and Richard Smith, Kim Gubler and a host of others speaking at Westminster on what should be done with the dashboard. Meeting starts at 9.15am – you can … Continue reading
Richard Smith reaches Oslo – will he return our dashboard Czar?
For those who have been enjoying Richard Smith’s European Odyssey, here is his latest report -from Oslo Here’s what the Norwegian dashboard looks like and here are the people that Richard met. What is coming out of these visits is … Continue reading
Richard Smith in dashboard land (pt 1- Denmark)
Richard Smith has embarked on his tour of Euro-dashboards and first stop is Denmark. Here’s his report and here’s a screenshot of the Danish dashboard in action You’ll notice that the Danes present pensions in a way that makes their … Continue reading
All quiet on the dashboard front? Don’t be so sure
Supply Richard Smith and I spent over an hour talking and answering questions about the pensions dashboard to a large group of pension specialists working in the public sector. The event was hosted by EY and organized through the CIPP. … Continue reading
If you have a NINO – use it! Why we should share our personal data on pension dashboards.
As well as explaining the missing millions owed to Mums by the DWP, Steve Webb brought up an interesting issue for the Pensions Dashboard. Because not every dashboard user has a national insurance number, the “Nino” will not be … Continue reading
A brief history of pension dashboards! Thx. to Richard Smith
Thanks to Richard Smith for this! Richard’s views are not quite mine (I’m not a compulsionista or a single dashboard man!). Nevertheless this info graphic is really helpful as it reminds us of the difficulty the Government has in keeping … Continue reading