FSA launches money guidance pilot

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The FSA has today launched its Moneymadeclear money guidance service for consumers in the North of England.

Moneymadeclear aims to help people deal with money problems and make informed financial decisions to prepare for the future. However, Aegon UK's chief executive, Otto Thoresen, believes Moneymadeclear is just the first step towards improving financial capability in the UK. Members of the public in the North of England can now access money guidance through the FSA's Moneymadeclear website, via a telephone helpline on 0300 500 5000 or face-to-face with partner organisations. The £12m project hopes to reach 750,000 people in the North in its first twelve months, and may form the basis of...

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