Talk Money Week is an opportunity for everyone in the UK to start the conversation about their finances. Discover how to get your organisation involved.
Talk Money Week is our yearly campaign encouraging people to have more open conversation about their finances – from pocket money to pensions – and to continue these conversations all year-round.
We invite organisations across the country, including employers, financial services and educators, to get involved with activities and events. It all helps people to feel more confident talking money – which is often the first step to a better financial future.
This year’s theme is It All Counts, focusing on realistic, manageable actions.
Many across the UK are feeling under pressure when it comes to their finances, often for reasons beyond their control. But when it comes to money, actions of all sizes can make a meaningful difference.
Whether it’s speaking to a lender before repayments become a problem, checking if you’re entitled to benefits you haven’t claimed, or starting a conversation about a money worry with someone you trust – It All Counts.
We'll be publishing the Talk Money Week participation pack soon. For now, you can:
With the current cost-of-living pressures, getting support for money worries is more important than ever.
Research shows that people who talk about money:
Talking about money can help build financial confidence and resilience to face financial problems in the future.
The best way to get involved is by contacting the Partnerships Manager in your region or nation.
We encourage all organisations to get involved with Talk Money Week, particularly if you:
Use our online guides to help you start conversations about money with your family:
MoneyHelper is our consumer-facing money and pensions guidance service. It offers free, impartial information to people all across the UK, helping them towards better financial futures.
Rising bills, reduced income, job loss and everyday money worries can make it hard to know where to turn. MoneyHelper offers practical tools and resources to help people take control and find a way forward.