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Our vision: everyone making the most of their money and pensions

Introducing the Money and Pensions Service

The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) is an arm’s-length body sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions, established at the beginning of 2019, and also engages with HM Treasury on policy matters relating to financial capability and debt advice.

Our mission

We help people – particularly those most in need – to improve their financial wellbeing and build a better, more confident future. Working collaboratively across the UK, we make sure customers can access high-quality money and pensions guidance and debt advice throughout their lives, how and when they need it.

Find more about Who we are.

Help for everyone

MoneyHelper is our consumer-facing service, providing free and impartial money and pensions guidance for people all across the UK, backed by government.

Pensions guidance: 0800 011 3797
Money guidance: 0800 138 7777

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Work with us and use our free content and services to help the people you support improve their financial wellbeing.

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UK Strategy for Financial Wellbeing

The UK Strategy for Financial Wellbeing is a ten-year framework which will help achieve the vision of everyone making the most of their money and pensions.

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  • MaPS brand identity
  • Download our UK Strategy for Financial Wellbeing Winter 2024 progress reports for EnglandOpens in a new window, WalesOpens in a new window, Northern IrelandOpens in a new window and ScotlandOpens in a new window
  • FCA Statutory Review of MaPS Quality StandardsOpens in a new window and the accompanying foreword from MaPS CEO Oliver MorleyOpens in a new window
  • Over half of UK adults don’t have a will – what to do if your loved one dies without one
  • Measuring financial literacy of children aged four to six years


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