PFS launches consumer education website with 22,000 strong adviser database

Laura Miller
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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has launched a website to help consumers make better informed decisions about money.

Yourmoney offers information on personal finance topics and links to money planning tools from the Money Advice Service, Which? and Moneyfacts. The site also aims to help the public avoid the increasing problem of financial scams by linking to important guidance from The Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority, the PFS said. Launch of the site is timed to coincide with the government's latest pension reforms which came into force in April, and regulators' growing concerns over fraud. Keith Richards, chief executive of the Personal Finance Society, said: "While the ne...

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