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UK Pensions Dashboards: MaPS consults on Reporting Standards v2.1 mandating daily API reporting by 30 November 2026; phased testing for schemes and providers

Published on: 28 January 2026

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  • Blog: Pensions Dashboard Programme: Reporting standards: latest update and consultation
  • News: Pensions Dashboard Programme: Reporting standards: draft version 2.1
  • Pensions Dashboards Programme: Reporting standards draft version 2.1 consultation

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The Draft Reporting Standards outline plans requiring occupational pension schemes and pension providers linked to the pensions dashboards ecosystem to send most reporting information to MaPS every day. This would replace the current arrangement in Reporting Standards version 2.0, under which data on coverage, service availability and view responses must be created, retained and provided to MaPS upon request. The consultation does not change which information must be created, recorded and reported, and applies to trustees and scheme managers of occupational pension schemes, managers of personal and stakeholder pension schemes, and third parties delivering reporting on their behalf. Views are invited on practicality and timing, including a proposed compulsory implementation date of 30 November 2026.

What has happened?

MaPS has issued the Draft Reporting Standards and commenced a formal consultation on these proposals...

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