Policy & Research

Evidence-led insights to support a more financially confident workforce.

Financial Education at Work

A Policy Blueprint for a More Resilient UK

Millions of UK employees experience financial stress, feel unprepared for retirement, and lack confidence managing savings, debt, and long-term planning. While progress has been made in pensions and schools-based education, financial capability among working-age adults remains uneven and deeply unequal.

This white paper sets out the case for embedding financial education as a standard workplace provision, drawing on UK and international evidence to propose a proportionate, practical policy framework.

Key themes include:

The paper is intended to contribute constructively to ongoing conversations around financial inclusion, workplace wellbeing, and long-term economic resilience.

Our approach to policy and research:

Evidence-led
We draw on independent research, national data, and lived workplace experience to inform our analysis.

Practical by design
We focus on solutions that are realistic to implement, proportionate, and aligned with existing systems and strategies.

Independent and inclusive
We promote financial education that is accessible, impartial, and focused on empowering individuals, not selling products or providing regulated advice.

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