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Pensions dashboards data standards, TPR’s 2024–27 plan on DB funding and VfM, and PSIG’s future funding consultation—updates and diary dates

Published on: 09 May 2024

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Pensions dashboards

Pensions Dashboards Programme releases updated version of data standards

The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has issued a refreshed set of data standards as the sector readies itself for connection with the dashboards ecosystem. They set out the data needed to locate and display pensions details, and must be met by both providers and schemes in order to fully connect to the ecosystem. The standards are intended to support schemes, providers, and any third-party organisations linking on their behalf, to develop a shared suite of message-handling tools for receiving and responding to data. The refreshed standards have been timed to align with the connection timeline guidance released by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). PDP consulted on, and issued, a draft of the data standards in 2022, followed by additional industry engagement on this draft during 2023, before settling the new version. Work also continues on refining the technical, reporting and design standards, together with a code of connection comprising security, service and operational standards...

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