UK's PDP shares updated code of connection for pensions dashboards

The Pensions Dashboards Programme (PDP) has published updated versions of the dashboards technical standards and the code of connection, to be used by pension schemes and providers in the UK when preparing for connection.

As reported by our sister publication Pensions Age, the PDP encouraged pension schemes and providers to align with the latest version of the standards while preparing for connection to pensions dashboards, confirming that it will be working with industry organisations ahead of the first connection date in April 2025.

The technical standards outline how data and dashboard providers will interface with the central digital architecture and each other.

The updated draft code of connection, meanwhile, sets out the mandatory requirements for pension providers and schemes, and dashboard providers, to connect and remain connected.

The code of connection document also includes operational, security and service standards.

Commenting on the new documents, Money and Pensions Service (Maps) CEO, Oliver Morley, said: “The updated drafts of the technical standards and the code of connection are the latest sign of PDP’s progress towards industry connection.

“Our 20-plus volunteer participants, as well as feedback from other pension providers and schemes, have helped us ensure that we get these complex documents right.

“The commitment to deliver dashboards that will help transform retirement planning is gaining momentum.

“We’ll keep industry informed as the remaining standards are updated ahead of connection in line with the timetable in guidance from the Department for Work and Pensions.

“As we get closer to April 2025, we’ll continue to work closely with providers and schemes to help them prepare to connect.”



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