Gerard Lemos, the chairman of the Money Advice Service (MAS), is to stand down at the end of September when his three-year term of office comes to an end.
Almost half a million people used the Money Advice Service (MAS) in the last quarter of 2012, latest figures from the organisation show.
The Money Advice Service (MAS) has reduced its staff numbers by almost two thirds during a year-long transformation project that began in February 2012.
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The Money Advice Service (MAS) has been much-maligned since its launch in April 2011, but consumers are making use of it in the way it was designed - to get free, impartial guidance on their finances. Here we break down the topics consumers go to the...
Advisory businesses will see a marked reduction in the amount they contribute to the Money Advice Service (MAS) in 2013/14 if proposed changes to the way it is funded are approved.
The Money Advice Service (MAS) has generated the ire of Facebook users by posting unwanted sponsored material on the pages of other users on the social networking site.
Fee-charging debt management plans (DMPs) are more likely to fail than free schemes, according to research.
More than 700,000 people contacted the Money Advice Service (MAS) in the last six months, an increase of 8% compared to last year.
The industry has to find new ways of providing low-cost advice on an ‘industrial scale' after the Retail Distribution Review (RDR), Scottish Widows has said.