Sunderland Echo

Financial wellbeing service MoneyHelpe­r to be launched

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A new one-stop-shop for people wanting general money tips or guidance with their pension will be launched this summer.

The new MoneyHelpe­r service will be launched by the Government-backed Money and Pensions Service (MaPS).

Since MaPS was formed in 2018, it has operated its consumer services under three legacy brands – the Money Advice Service (MAS), the Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) and Pension Wise.

MoneyHelpe­r will bring these brands and services together in one place.

Pension Wise, which provides guidance for people aged 50 and over about their pension options, will continue to exist as a named service under the MoneyHelpe­r umbrella.

But the other two brands will be replaced by MoneyHelpe­r, which will provide money and pensions guidance over the phone, online and face-to-face.

MaPS said following a thorough review of all of the informatio­n, tools and content on the legacy services websites, the majority will move to a new home on the MoneyHelpe­r website, making it easier for people to find the informatio­n they need.

The launch will happen at a time when many people are still trying to repair their finances following the damage caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Caroline Siarkiewic­z, chief executive of MaPS, said: “The arrival of MoneyHelpe­r is an exciting next phase in our journey to improve the lives of people across the UK.

“MoneyHelpe­r will be a single destinatio­n that allows people to more easily find and access free money and pensions support.

“Often money matters are complex; and we know that many people looking for help with money or pensions worries do not know where to start.”

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