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Other companies within the Wealth at Work group of companies include:

my wealth

If deemed appropriate for your circumstances, we can offer you access to a discretionary investment management service provided by my wealth.

my wealth is a trading name of Wealth at Work Limited which is a member of the Wealth at Work group of companies*.

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Affinity Connect

Affinity Connect is a specialist provider of financial education in the workplace for the public sector and is a member of the Wealth at Work group of companies*. It helps employees understand how to maximise their retirement savings in the context of their overall financial position, by delivering financial education.

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*The Wealth at Work group of companies is a specialist provider of financial education and guidance in the workplace as well as investment advice for individuals.

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GOV.UK

GOV.UK is the best place to find information on government services and information.

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HMRC

HMRC is the UK’s tax, payments and customs authority.

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Five steps to build financial resilience.

Five steps to build financial resilience.

20th January 2025

In the current environment, it has become difficult for a lot of people to save as much as they would like. With this in mind, WEALTH at work, a leading financial wellbeing and retirement specialist, has prepared these tips as the basis for strengthening your finances.

Week ending 17th January 2025.

Week ending 17th January 2025.

20th January 2025

Stocks climbed this week, fuelled by economic data that reinforced expectations for central banks to maintain supportive policies, as well as solid corporate earnings.

Market Update - 15th January 2025.

Market Update - 15th January 2025.

15th January 2025

UK headline inflation eased to 2.5% year-on-year in December, down from 2.6% in November. Core CPI, which excludes volatile components like food and fuel, also slowed, declining from 3.5% to 3.2%.