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Delivery plan for Wales

Following listening events in Wales and across the UK, the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) launched the UK Strategy for Financial Wellbeing in January 2020. Since then, MaPS has been coordinating proposals for a Delivery Plan for Wales, with input from over 90 stakeholders.

The UK Strategy for Financial Wellbeing is designed to bring partners together to transform the country’s financial wellbeing in a decade.

The result of the proposals is a plan, co-produced with Welsh Government, which covers practical and deliverable initiatives that can both make a difference to people making the most of their money now and in the future.

The Wales Delivery Plan considers the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and how we can work together to achieve long term and lasting change for individuals, communities, business and the economy in Wales.

Find out more about the UK Strategy for Financial Wellbeing and download our UK national goals 2020-2030Opens in a new window (PDF, 7MB)

The plans are for you if you are interested in driving positive changes to people’s personal finances, deliver programmes, services, or support customers with their money. They can support you if you want to learn more about how your organisation can play its part delivering stronger financial wellbeing outcomes for people across Wales.

Progress reports will be reviewed and updated every six months and will work to record the activity stakeholders are delivering to contribute to these prioritised activities in Wales and the UK.

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Download the delivery plan (PDF, 3MB) Opens in a new window

Progress reports

Progress reports provide further detail on specific priorities in Wales. 

They list the key commitments and most immediate priorities identified in the Wales Delivery Plan with activities that have so far been completed.

Latest progress report

Our Winter 2025 progress report contains information about the progress of these priorities.

Download the Winter 2025 progress report (PDF, 932KB) Opens in a new window

Previous progress reports

  • Winter 2021Opens in a new window (PDF, 3MB)
  • Winter 2023Opens in a new window (PDF, 1.2MB)
  • Summer 2024Opens in a new window (PDF, 718KB)
  • Winter 2024Opens in a new window (PDF, 800KB)
  • Summer 2025Opens in a new window (PDF, 735KB)

Financial wellbeing as a building block for health in Wales

Public Health Wales identifies financial wellbeing as one of five key areas that can affect people's physical and mental health.

This overview, a collaboration with members of the Financial Wellbeing Delivery Plan for Wales Steering Group, explores the links between money and health outcomes in Wales. It also highlights who is most affected and how a public health approach can improve long-term health and financial wellbeing. 

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Find out more about building financial wellbeing in Wales.

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