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Pensions Dashboard appoints new implementation director

byEmma Simon
July 1, 2019
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The Money and Pensions Service has appointed Angela Pober as implementation director of the Pensions Dashboard Industry Delivery Group.

In this new role Pober will lead the implementation executive of the IDG, with day-to-day responsibility for the delivery of the technology that will enable dashboards to work.

Pober has extensive experience in the financial services sector, most recently working with PwC and Deloitte.

Origo managing director Anthony Rafferty says: “This is a significant milestone for the progression of the Pensions Dashboards, enabling the momentum of the project to pick up pace and align all the necessary elements that are required to make Dashboards a reality for individual pension holders looking to identify and assess their pension provision and thereby better plan for their retirement.

“Origo is committed to seeing the Pensions Dashboards launched in the quickest possible time for UK pension holders and welcomes the opportunity to work with the new Implementation Director to that end.”

The Money and Pensions Service has also appointed Capgemini to support on the business case and roadmap for the dashboard.

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