Money Advice Service
(Money Advice Service, 02/07/2020)
As the FCA want to raise consumers' awareness of the information that is available to you, we strongly suggest that you take a look at the information they offer.
Who are they?
The Money Advice Service is an organisation whose statutory objective is to develop and co-ordinate a national strategy to improve people’s financial capabilities. The service provides free money guidance and debt advice online and by telephone.
The organisation was set up by the UK Government and is paid for by a statutory levy on the financial services industry. The information is provided by the Money and Pensions Service.
Please see the following links for further details:
UK News
Banks will send savers details of possible investments and an ad campaign will raise awareness, the Treasury says.
The company's future remains uncertain as it posts losses of £1.65bn for the year to March.
Energy and housing costs were the major drivers of inflation, but consumers are starting to feel the impact of tariffs on basic goods.
Government will subsidise prices cuts to encourage a shift away from petrol and diesel.
The world's second largest economy grew by 5.2% in the three months to the end of June, official figures show.