
Welcome to Money Week 2012
The Financial Capability Partnership NI, in association with Craigavon Borough Council is launching Money Week 2012 on Saturday 25 February in Craigavon. Money Week 2012 is a week-long series of events across Craigavon designed to help consumers take control of their money and make it work harder for them.
Members of the Financial Capability Partnership NI include banks, building societies, credit unions, advice agencies and educational bodies (see below for full list).
For full brochure of events please click here
Money Market, Saturday 25 February, 10.00am to 5.00pm
Money Week formally kicks off with a Money Market in the High Street Mall shopping centre in Portadown. The Money Market brings together members of the Financial Capability Partnership NI to provide free information and resources to help consumers take control of their finances. The Money Market is a friendly, informal way for you to talk to knowledgeable advisers who can help you if you have any concerns about managing your money.
Who is the Northern Ireland Financial Capability Partnership?
Advice NI
advice4debtNI
Age Sector Platform
Bank of Ireland
Barclays
Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH)
Citizens Advice NI
Consumer Credit Counselling Service
Council for the Curriculum Examinations and Assessments (CCEA)
Department of Employment and Learning
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment
Educational and Guidance Service for Adults (EGSA)
First Trust Bank
Housing Rights Service
HSBC Bank plc
Institute of Financial Planning
Irish League of Credit Unions
Money Advice Service
Nationwide
Northern Bank
Northern Ireland Committee, Irish Congress of Trade Unions
Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action
Northern Ireland Court Service
Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE)
Office of First Minister and deputy First Minister (OFMdFM)
Omagh Independent Advice Services
Progressive Building Society
Queen’s University Belfast Students’ Union
The Consumer Council
The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland
The Open University
Ulster Bank
UlsterFederation of Credit Unions
Universityof Ulster Students’ Union
Your Money Garden Financial Education Project


