The Money and Pensions Service launches Beta MoneyHelper site
The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) has today released a Beta version of the MoneyHelper consumer website to share with stakeholders and partners, in the next exciting phase of its new consumer brand launch.
MoneyHelper will deliver a single access service for people needing pensions and money guidance by consolidating the MaPS’ legacy brands: Money Advice Service, The Pensions Advisory Service and Pension Wise. Pension Wise will continue to operate as a named service provided by MoneyHelper.
The Beta MoneyHelper site will allow MaPS to continue testing and to gather vital feedback ahead of the full consumer launch in the coming weeks.
While the Beta MoneyHelper site is live, MaPS will not be promoting it to consumers, nor will any webpages beyond the homepage show up on search results. MaPS’ legacy brand websites and services will continue to operate during this transition period.
MaPS has set a working date of 30 June for the full launch of MoneyHelper to consumers, building in some flexibility to that date to ensure the website meets the needs of MaPS, its stakeholders, partners and – above all – consumers.
Visit the MoneyHelper Beta site at www.moneyhelper.org.uk and for more information about the new MoneyHelper consumer brand visit www.maps.org.uk/moneyhelper.
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MaPS Press Office: 020 8132 5284 / media@maps.org.uk
About the Money and Pensions Service
The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) is here to ensure every person feels more in control of their finances throughout their lives: from pocket money to pensions. When they are, communities are healthier, businesses are more prosperous, the economy benefits and individuals feel better off. MaPS delivers free and impartial money and pensions guidance to the public through the Money Advice Service, The Pensions Advisory Service and Pension Wise.
MaPS is working to make sure the whole of the UK understands that financial, physical and mental health are all deeply connected. MaPS’ role is to connect organisations with the shared purpose of achieving the five goals set out in the UK Strategy for Financial Wellbeing.
MaPS supports innovation so that everyone can use the most effective methods to help people feel more in control of their money, targeted to those most in need and inclusive of people from all backgrounds. MaPS is an arm’s-length body sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
For further information visit www.maps.org.uk. Members of the public can get free guidance about their money and pensions via:
www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk / 0800 138 7777