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MoneyHelper

MoneyHelper

About

MoneyHelper is here to make your money and pension choices clearer. Here to cut through the complexity, explain what you need to do and how you can do it. Here to put you in control with impartial guidance that’s backed by government and to recommend further, trusted support if you need it.

Support

Provides money advice and support along with online tools and calculators to help keep track of finances and plan ahead. MoneyHelper brings together the support and services of three government-backed financial guidance providers: the Money Advice Service, the Pensions Advisory Service and Pension Wise.

Contact Details:

Tel: 0899 138 7777 (England) / 0800 138 0555 (Wales) / Mon-Fri (8am–6pm)

Webchat: www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/contact-us. Mon–Fri (8am–6pm); Sat (8am–3pm)

Website: www.moneyhelper.org.uk

 

Additional tools and resources from the MoneyHelper Service:

This free Budget Planner helps to manage household spending and analyses results to help individuals take control of their money. It’s already helped hundreds of thousands of people.

The Midlife MOT is a tool to help older workers with financial planning, health guidance, and to assess what their skills mean for their careers and futures.

Your personalised report will tell you what to prioritise and link to guidance on how to improve your financial wellbeing from midlife through to retirement.

Offers a free and flexible ten-week plan to help build confidence in managing money, developing saving approaches and creating better habits for a long-term cash confident future.

For those struggling with debt, it can be hard to know where to turn without incurring high charges and getting into more debt but, with lots of free national and local advice services available across the UK, this tool can be used to find appropriate help.

For taking control of debt, getting free debt advice, and how to borrow affordably.

To find out about benefits available and learn about Universal Credit.

Advice on running a bank account, planning finances, and cutting costs.

Advice on understanding employment rights, what in-work benefits are available and how to handle redundancy.

Provides guidance for when big money decisions need to be made, for example when looking after family members and partners, expecting a baby, or dealing with problems like illness, divorce or bereavement.

Advice for spotting, avoiding and recovering from scams.