Let’s Talk Money is a new monthly newsletter for helping you stay financially fit.
Each month you’ll get helpful advice on topics covering everything from savings & investments, to mortgages & debt.
The Police Federation Pay and Morale Survey 2019 revealed 51% of officers worry about their finances almost every day, with 1 in 8 officers seeking financial support last year to cover their day to day expenses. How financially secure you feel has a big impact on your wellbeing. Yet while we’re getting better at talking about our mental health, we’re less comfortable talking about money.
Police Mutual – We’re here to help you:
- Promote positive financial wellbeing
- Officers and staff make better financial decisions
- Build financial resilience
- Encourage people to talk openly about their finances and seek support when they need it
At the time of publishing, these guides were true and accurate, however, over time this may have changed.
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Let’s talk money guides
Police Mutual are here to help, we will get through this together. The following guides will help you to navigate everything from savings & investments, to mortgages & debt.
Let’s Talk Bank of Mum and Dad
Let’s Talk Help with the Cost of Living Crisis
Let’s Talk Impact On Your Credit Profile
Let’s Talk Long Term Elderly Care
Let’s Talk Pensions (Police Staff)
Let’s Talk Protecting Your Finances
Let’s Talk Relationships Ending
Let’s Talk Retirement Planning
Let’s Talk Saving For Your First Home
Let’s Talk Talking To Your Children About Money
Let’s Talk Transition into Retirement
Let’s Talk Understanding Your Payslip
Let’s Talk Understanding Your Tax Your Tax Code
Foundation Services
The Police Mutual Foundation was launched in 2011 with its purpose is to provide wellbeing support and guidance on financial and general wellbeing issues. Since its launch it has provided ongoing insight, thought leadership and practical help where needed. It reflects the importance Police Mutual places on the relationship with the Police Service through the provision of tangible contributions to welfare provision for members of the Police Service and the wider Police Family.
The services provided by the Foundation are given below.
For more information please email foundation@pmas.co.uk
Debt Advice
We’ve teamed up with PayPlan, one of the UK’s leading free debt advice providers, who offer free and confidential advice to anyone in serious financial difficulties.
Respite
There are many reasons that members of the Police family need to take time out. Our respite service can give you a much-needed break, where you can spend quality time with your family.

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