There has never been a better or more important time to support your staff’s financial wellbeing.
Together we can improve the financial wellbeing of people across Wales.
We are a group of credit unions committed to improving the financial wellbeing of Welsh workers.
Owned by members for members, as financial cooperatives we help keep money in your pocket and circulating in Welsh communities.
Setting up a payroll scheme for your organisation is easy.
When you contact Moneyworks Wales we will guide you through the process of setting up a payroll scheme and provide you with all the information you need to embed it in your staff wellbeing package.
Are You an Employer? Set up a payroll scheme today.
Setting up your Moneyworks savings account or applying for a loan is easy.
Whether you want to put aside money for a special occasion, start a rainy day fund or need a loan, we are here to help. Payments come direct from your salary, so your loan is paid off and savings grow automatically!
Join 150+ employers in Wales who are prioritising staff financial wellbeing.
Being part of a payroll scheme benefits staff and employers.
Save direct from your salary with Moneyworks Wales
Watch your savings grow with automatic transfers direct from your salary to your savings account.
Build financial resilience
Money is now the biggest cause of stress amongst people in the UK, higher than health, relationships or career, according to the National Forum for Health and Wellbeing at Work.
When you need a bit extra we can help
Borrow through Moneyworks Wales and make stress-free payments straight from your salary, so you never miss a repayment.
Money worries affect relationships and productivity
One in three workers aged between 25 and 34 report money worries have affected their work according to the CIPD.
Did you know: Partnering with Moneyworks Wales gives staff access to fair and ethical finance, build their savings and benefits the wider community.
Borrowing with a credit union saved people in Wales an estimated £16m compared to using a high cost provider in 2019. Meanwhile 72% of credit union members surveyed said they spent the money they borrowed in their local area, with a further 8% spending it elsewhere in Wales – helping to boost the economy.