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Help shape the new MoneyHelper Pensions Dashboard

Do you want to help improve how pension information is accessed?

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Do you want to help improve how pension information is accessed?

Warwickshire Pension Fund are pleased to share an opportunity to help test the new MoneyHelper Pensions Dashboard, a government backed initiative designed to make managing your pensions simpler and more secure.

The Pensions Dashboard are looking for your feedback which will help shape the new national service, designed to make pensions easier to understand and manage.

If you’d like to play a part in improving how pension information is accessed in the future, you can sign up to join the MoneyHelper Research Panel.

What is the MoneyHelper Pensions Dashboard?

Many people have more than one pension and keeping track of them isn’t always easy. The new Pensions Dashboard aims to bring all your pension information together in one secure place — including your LGPS pension, any other workplace pensions, and even the State Pension.

Its purpose is to give you a clearer picture of your pension savings today and help you work out what they could provide at retirement.

How you can get involved

MoneyHelper is inviting pension scheme members to join its Research Panel. By joining, you’ll have the chance to:

  • Test early versions of the dashboard
  • Give feedback to help shape the user experience
  • Take part in short surveys or speak directly with researchers
  • Help build a tool that will benefit millions of savers across the UK

Although this is early testing, all your insights at this stage are particularly valuable.

A thank you for taking part

To recognise your time and support, MoneyHelper is offering:

  • £50 high‑street voucher for taking part in a session with a researcher
  • £10 high‑street voucher for shorter activities, such as completing a survey

You can accept or decline invitations to take part at any time during the testing period, expected to last up to nine months.

Sign up to join the panel

 

Published: 17th March 2026