Legal Review: Dashboard issues for trustees to consider

Simon Evans and Katie Becher say tight timescales don’t sit easily with complex benefit structures

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Katie Becher and Simon Evans are associate and senior associate at CMS
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Katie Becher and Simon Evans are associate and senior associate at CMS

Pensions dashboards will constitute a sea change in member engagement. The principles behind dashboards are welcome and act as a nudge for the industry to improve administrative systems and data to make them future-ready.

It is important to consider not only what trustees need to do in the run-up to connection, but also the issues that come afterwards - the journey does not end at connection, but instead begins in e...

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