MaPS launches financial wellbeing guidance service MoneyHelper

Access guidance in one place

Sophie King
clock • 1 min read

A financial wellbeing tool launched by the Money and Pensions Service (MaPs), which merges its legacy brands, has gone live.

The idea for the initiative, MoneyHelper, was first revealed in March after MaPS said it was looking to improve consumer financial wellbeing.   MoneyHelper is a single destination tool that provides guidance over the phone, online and face-to-face. The tool replaces MaPS' three legacy services: the Money Advice Service, The Pensions Advisory Service and Pension Wise. These services were unified and brought together under a single structure in 2019. Those wishing to access the services will now be automatically redirected to the MoneyHelper page. Pension Wise, MaPs added, will conti...

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