Pension portal launch fail sends Capita running to Microsoft for help
(2025/12/05)
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Capita has sought Microsoft's help after the launch of the Civil Service Pension Scheme (CSPS) left users facing a malfunctioning website designed to process important financial information.
The UK outsourcing provider launched the CSPS portal on Monday after winning a £239 million ($318 million) contract in November 2023.
Since [1]launch , scheme members have experienced unrecognized passwords and usernames after they had created new accounts. They endured broken and circular links while the website appeared unfinished and untested, with headers and other features displaying dummy text. Crucially, some were unable to enter important information, such as pension beneficiaries.
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Last week, the CSPS, public sector union PCS, and Capita signed an agreement confirming union recognition for the workers administering the pension schemes for 1.7 million civil servants.
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Following the launch of the new CSPS portal, a PCS spokesperson told The Register : "We are aware of the issues people are having as there have been lots of complaints from our members. PCS officials have urgently taken the issue up with Civil Service Pension Scheme who have advised us that Capita Pensions are taking remedial action through seeking support from Microsoft and deploying additional staff resources."
The Register has contacted Capita and Microsoft to ask about the nature of support from Redmond and how its products and services are being used in the pension service. A Capita spokesperson said:
The new service went live on 1 December as part of the largest ever on-time transition of a public sector pension scheme in the UK. There were teething problems with the website during the day on Monday 1 December, but we worked quickly with our partners to fix the issues, and we are happy to confirm that by the end of Wednesday, 23,500 members had succeeded in registering on the site.
Microsoft is one of several technology partners on this contract.
As often happens with new contracts, there have been some snagging issues but most of these have already been rectified, with the rest due over the next few days. One of these snags is that the "Beneficiaries" information has taken time to read across to the new platform. We have all the information, and it will be uploaded fully in the next few days. Over 500 people have already updated their beneficiaries information, and these updates will supersede any previous information for those individuals.
In [5]a letter to the Public Accounts Committee late last month, Capita said it would go live with 332 full-time equivalent (FTE) staff, and would soon have more than 500 FTEs working to deliver CSPS. "This will include an increase of 16 percent in the contact center over the current provider," it said.
Capita promised that by March next year, the service will have "evolved significantly" by using automation and AI to improve accuracy and efficiency.
[6]Newly launched civil service pension portal from Capita is crapita, users report
[7]Capita fined £14M after 58-hour delay exposed 6.6M records
[8]Southern Water uses Capita's AI tool to flush customer complaints
[9]UK energy watchdog slaps down Capita's £130M smart meter splurge
It said it had been asked to complete 132,100 complex remediation cases after the go-live date. The work-in-progress backlog from the previous system was also more than double the agreed figure of 37,000 items at the time of contract signature. Rising Civil Service voluntary exits were also increasing demand on the system.
Earlier this week, Capita apologized for any "inconvenience" caused. "We appreciate the patience and understanding of those affected. The service went live on 1st December as part of the largest ever on-time transition of a public sector pension scheme in the UK," a spokesperson said.
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"Following the blackout of the system last week and the significant backlog inherited from the last provider, we have experienced several times the normal volume of contacts in the first two days of operations. We are working hard to get through enquiries as quickly as possible; our priority is to ensure that every member can access the services they need without disruption.
"We are committed to further improving the member experience, with additional digital tools and enhancements planned over the coming days and weeks. In addition, Capita has over 500 full-time employees working to deliver the CSPS, an increase of 50 percent on the previous provider."
Pension scheme members [11]have taken to Reddit to share their experiences. Some said the portal appeared as though it had not been tested or proofread. Capita has yet to address these points.
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The Cabinet Office awarded Capita the seven-year, £239 million contract to oversee the CSPS in November 2023, including the option to extend for a further three years. ®
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[7] https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/15/ico_fines_capita_14m/
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The UK outsourcing provider launched the CSPS portal on Monday after winning a £239 million ($318 million) contract in November 2023.
Since [1]launch , scheme members have experienced unrecognized passwords and usernames after they had created new accounts. They endured broken and circular links while the website appeared unfinished and untested, with headers and other features displaying dummy text. Crucially, some were unable to enter important information, such as pension beneficiaries.
[2]
Last week, the CSPS, public sector union PCS, and Capita signed an agreement confirming union recognition for the workers administering the pension schemes for 1.7 million civil servants.
[3]
[4]
Following the launch of the new CSPS portal, a PCS spokesperson told The Register : "We are aware of the issues people are having as there have been lots of complaints from our members. PCS officials have urgently taken the issue up with Civil Service Pension Scheme who have advised us that Capita Pensions are taking remedial action through seeking support from Microsoft and deploying additional staff resources."
The Register has contacted Capita and Microsoft to ask about the nature of support from Redmond and how its products and services are being used in the pension service. A Capita spokesperson said:
The new service went live on 1 December as part of the largest ever on-time transition of a public sector pension scheme in the UK. There were teething problems with the website during the day on Monday 1 December, but we worked quickly with our partners to fix the issues, and we are happy to confirm that by the end of Wednesday, 23,500 members had succeeded in registering on the site.
Microsoft is one of several technology partners on this contract.
As often happens with new contracts, there have been some snagging issues but most of these have already been rectified, with the rest due over the next few days. One of these snags is that the "Beneficiaries" information has taken time to read across to the new platform. We have all the information, and it will be uploaded fully in the next few days. Over 500 people have already updated their beneficiaries information, and these updates will supersede any previous information for those individuals.
In [5]a letter to the Public Accounts Committee late last month, Capita said it would go live with 332 full-time equivalent (FTE) staff, and would soon have more than 500 FTEs working to deliver CSPS. "This will include an increase of 16 percent in the contact center over the current provider," it said.
Capita promised that by March next year, the service will have "evolved significantly" by using automation and AI to improve accuracy and efficiency.
[6]Newly launched civil service pension portal from Capita is crapita, users report
[7]Capita fined £14M after 58-hour delay exposed 6.6M records
[8]Southern Water uses Capita's AI tool to flush customer complaints
[9]UK energy watchdog slaps down Capita's £130M smart meter splurge
It said it had been asked to complete 132,100 complex remediation cases after the go-live date. The work-in-progress backlog from the previous system was also more than double the agreed figure of 37,000 items at the time of contract signature. Rising Civil Service voluntary exits were also increasing demand on the system.
Earlier this week, Capita apologized for any "inconvenience" caused. "We appreciate the patience and understanding of those affected. The service went live on 1st December as part of the largest ever on-time transition of a public sector pension scheme in the UK," a spokesperson said.
[10]
"Following the blackout of the system last week and the significant backlog inherited from the last provider, we have experienced several times the normal volume of contacts in the first two days of operations. We are working hard to get through enquiries as quickly as possible; our priority is to ensure that every member can access the services they need without disruption.
"We are committed to further improving the member experience, with additional digital tools and enhancements planned over the coming days and weeks. In addition, Capita has over 500 full-time employees working to deliver the CSPS, an increase of 50 percent on the previous provider."
Pension scheme members [11]have taken to Reddit to share their experiences. Some said the portal appeared as though it had not been tested or proofread. Capita has yet to address these points.
[12]
The Cabinet Office awarded Capita the seven-year, £239 million contract to oversee the CSPS in November 2023, including the option to extend for a further three years. ®
Get our [13]Tech Resources
[1] https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/03/capita_civil_service_pension_portal/?td=rt-3a
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[5] https://committees.parliament.uk/publications/50508/documents/274375/default/
[6] https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/03/capita_civil_service_pension_portal/
[7] https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/15/ico_fines_capita_14m/
[8] https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/11/southern_water_uses_capitas_ai/
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It shouldn't happen, but...
Wally Dug
Capita promised that by March next year, the service will have "evolved significantly" by using automation and AI to improve accuracy and efficiency.
"On checking everything over, to ensure that your loved ones benefit to the full extent of your pension, you should book a one-way flight to Switzerland for 29th June 2028."
Re: It shouldn't happen, but...
Chloe Cresswell
I was thinking "crapita AI? Will anyone notice a difference from their normal performance?"
They what?
Capita Pensions are taking remedial action through seeking support from Microsoft...
You have to be kidding.
Crapita are turning to MS to sort their problems when MS can't even sort out their own?
Talk about the blind leading the blind.