21 July 2021
The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA), the independent body dedicated to driving up standards in pensions administration, today announced the launch of ‘The Journey to Full eAdministration Guidance: People and Technology Working Together’.
The Guidance, developed by PASA’s eAdmin Working Group, aims to support administrators, trustees, pension managers and sponsors to benchmark their own arrangements and set objectives and plan for investment in new technology opportunities.
It outlines four key stages for schemes to go through:
Kim Gubler, Chair of PASA, said: “To meet the mandatory requirement to submit electronic data to the pensions Dashboards by 2023, schemes need to start investing and planning now. Our new Guidance aims to effectively partner with every scheme as it moves through its own journey, helping to prioritise and assess where investment is required to improve service delivery and member end-user experience.
Kim Toker, Chair of the PASA eAdministration Working Group, said: “We hope this Guidance will be really helpful for administrators and trustees as they look at how they best meet the needs and expectations of their members. Significant performance improvements can be achieved when people and technology work together. The beneficiaries of this improved service within the pensions industry will be scheme administrators, trustees and, most importantly, members.”
David Fairs, The Pensions Regulator’s Executive Director of Regulatory Policy, Analysis and Advice, said: “All savers deserve a high-quality modern service, but some parts of the pensions industry are lagging behind in their systems, processes and data. Ensuring pensions are fit for the 21st century may seem daunting, but PASA’s guidance breaks the journey into manageable steps to help those who aren’t sure how to start.”
The new Guidance can be found here.
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