As the national membership body for money advisers in Scotland, Money Advice Scotland looks forward to working constructively with the Scottish Government and MSPs from all parties over the coming parliamentary term. Read more
Today (Monday 16 March) Money Advice Scotland is launching its ‘Adviser-Only Helpline’ campaign, encouraging service providers and creditors to provide dedicated contact routes for accredited money and debt advisers. The campaign aims to give stakeholders a clear understanding of the challenges money and debt advisers face and the impact these challenges have on people in debt. Read more
Money Advice Scotland is working in partnership with the National Association of Student Money Advisers (NASMA) during Student Money Week 2026 to help students in Scotland become future ready by sharing money skills for success! Read more
Read our response to the Scottish Budget 2026 Read more
As Christmas approaches, the team at Money Advice Scotland is wrapping up a very successful year supporting money advisers, influencing policy and improving financial wellbeing for people of all ages across the length and breadth of the country. Read more
Money Advice Scotland launches its State of the Nation Report 2025. Scotland's Money Advice Sector: At a Crossroads for Change. Read more
The decision to abolish the two-child benefit cap is a long awaited measure that removes one of the harshest cliffs in the benefit system. Read our full response here. Read more
The Robertson Trust has awarded Money Advice Scotland £30,000 per annum for three years to develop the core of its work and create a more financially resilient Scotland. Read more
Money Advice Scotland will be sharing a wealth of resources to help people start conversations during Talk Money Week. Read more
Money Advice Scotland has appointed Janine Rennie as its new CEO Read more
We share our thoughts on the Scottish Government Budget 2024 Read more
We share our thoughts on the Autumn Budget 2024 Read more