Independent review of Money Advice Service launched
30 May 2014 03:47 PM
The Economic Secretary
to the Treasury, Andrea Leadsom, has today launched an independent review of
the Money Advice Service (MAS) and announced that Christine Farnish will lead
the review.
The Money Advice Service (MAS)
is a body set up by government to provide consumers with financial education
and advice. The government committed to review MAS before the end of
this Parliament, and has confirmed that an independent reviewer will be
appointed to carry this out.
The review will be led by
Christine Farnish, who has previously served as Chief Executive Officer of the
National Association of Pension Funds and as Chairman of Consumer Futures, and
will report to the Economic Secretary to the Treasury by the end of
2014.
The review
will:
- make an assessment of the need
for consumer education and advice, including how this may evolve as, for
example, individuals have greater freedom over their retirement options, and
the role that MAS should play in the wider consumer education and
advice landscape;
- assess how effectively and
efficiently MAS is meeting this need through its current approach and
delivery models; and
- recommend any changes
to MAS’s approach and delivery models that would enable it to better
meet this need.
Economic Secretary to the
Treasury, Andrea Leadsom said:
I am delighted to announce that
Christine Farnish has agreed to lead the independent review of the Money Advice
Service. She brings with her a wealth of knowledge and understanding of
consumer needs, along with experience in industry and a strong operational
track record.
A key part of the
government’s long term economic plan is ensuring consumers have access to
high-quality financial education and advice.
Christine Farnish
said:
An Independent Review of the
Money Advice Service is timely in view of the considerable public interest and
debate around the service, the new regulatory framework and the
government’s recent announcement on pensions. I will be taking a thorough
look at MAS, including what it does and how effective it has been in
meeting consumer need to date, and I will recommend any changes that would
better enable it to meet this need.
I will report to Ministers by
Christmas and look forward to hearing from all stakeholders with an interest in
helping ensure consumers are more savvy about managing their money and getting
a better deal from financial services markets. I will be publishing a call for
evidence very shortly.
Christine Farnish CBE chaired
Consumer Focus from 2010 until its transfer to the Citizens Advice Service in
March 2014, and also chaired the Family and Parenting Institute. Prior to that
she was a Managing Director at Barclays, Chief Executive Officer at the
National Association of Pension Funds, Consumer Director at the Financial
Services Authority and at Oftel, and held a number of senior roles in
local government.
Christine’s early career
was at the Countryside Commission. She has also served on the boards of the
Office of Fair Trading, the Advertising Standards Authority, ING Direct and
Papworth NHS Trust. She is currently Chair of theP2PFA, a Civil Service
Commissioner and a non-executive director on the boards
of ABTA, Ofwat and BSUH.
HM Treasury has
published terms of
reference for the independent review.
The independent review of the
Money Advice Service will be issuing a call for evidence shortly. All enquiries
to the review team should be directed toMASreview@hmtreasury.gsi.gov.uk. Please note that press enquiries
should be directed to the Treasury press office.