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Secretary of state for work and pensions Esther McVey may end the government's involvement in the pensions dashboard project, according to reports.
The government should allow the industry to develop multiple commercial pensions dashboards, according to the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
The pensions dashboard is due to launch next year but is now at risk of delay. As the industry awaits the DWP's feasibility study, Stephanie Baxter looks at some of the outstanding issues
The youngest pension savers desire online tools to help them see the value of their pots but a third of employers offer no web-based services, according to analysis by PwC.
Just over one in five people with multiple pension pots have lost track of some of their savings, Aegon research finds.
Any pension dashboard will need to be able to cope with as many as 15 million people from day one, according to analysis by Origo.
The Work and Pensions Committee has called for the government to introduce an auto-drawdown option while allowing NEST to offer decumulation products, James Phillips reports
Phasing has arrived with auto-enrolment contributions rising from 2% to 5% for millions of pension savers. As we wait to see what happens as a result, James Phillips asks what's next.
The government and the industry "need to work in partnership" to enable savers to take control of their future, pensions and financial inclusion minister Guy Opperman has said.