1 September 2020

PMI's response to Pensions Dashboard Programme 'Call for Input on the Working Papers on data standards'

The Pensions Dashboard Programme (PDP) has launched a call for input on the information that pension schemes will need to supply to pensions dashboards. In preparing our response to this Call for Evidence, PMI conducted a membership survey. This ran for two weeks and received 125 responses.

PMI is the professional body which supports and develops those who work in the pensions industry. PMI offers a range of qualifications designed to meet the requirements of those who manage workplace pension schemes or who provide professional services to them. Our members (currently some 6,000) include pensions managers, lawyers, actuaries, consultants, administrators and others. Their experience is therefore wide-ranging and has contributed to the thinking expressed in this response. Due to the wide range of professional disciplines represented, our members represent a cross-section of the pensions industry as a whole.

PMI is focused on supporting its members to enable them to perform their jobs to the highest professional standards, and thereby benefit members of retirement benefit arrangements for which they are responsible.

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