Origo and Capco have partnered up to assist pension providers with expanded Dashboard Connector capability.
The partnership combines Capco’s audit and readiness solutions and its project management know-how with Origo’s experience in developing the central digital architecture for the dashboard and the capabilities of the Origo Dashboard Connector.
Origo will work with Capco to develop a pensions dashboard experience that enables improved data preparedness and connection, all while assisting pension providers in successfully meeting their Dashboard commitments.
The Origo Dashboard Connector automatically validates, matches, and returns the pertinent data maintained by providers when a person submits a dashboard request for their pension details. Additionally, it tackles and fixes any problems that develop when initially just partial matches are provided. Capco says it will make sure that the relevant information is successfully found, collated, and prepared for sharing across providers’ books of business, administration platforms, and operational systems in order to facilitate this.
Origo CEO Anthony Rafferty says: “Origo is building the central digital architecture for the Dashboard, and we have a separate team which has designed and developed the Origo Dashboard Connector to give providers a straightforward and cost-effective way to connect to that architecture.”
“Providers and schemes will receive multiple fields of data from the Dashboard ecosystem, most of which will be matched with their records. However, where there is a partial match, for example where the forename, surname and date of birth match but the address provided is different, providers need a robust process in place to help deal with it.
“Working with Capco we can deliver an additional dimension for users of the Origo Dashboard Connector, enabling providers to better prepare their data ahead of their connection deadline.”
Capco Scotland partner and head Roland Inglis says: “We are pleased to draw upon Capco’s long heritage of innovation, data expertise and digital transformation to support the pensions industry. When pensions dashboards go live, there will be millions of requests for pensions data. Through this partnership, we can ensure that pension providers have access to a robust, comprehensive and scalable solution to handle their processing requirements in a secure and fully compliant fashion, ahead of the deadline to connect to the central architecture.”