At Money Carer, we’ve always believed that everyone deserves the tools to live more independently — especially those who may need a little extra support. For over a decade, we’ve been proud to stand alongside vulnerable adults, their families, and carers across the UK.
Today, we’re excited to share how wearable payment tools — like rings, bracelets, and keyrings — are helping to build on that legacy in a fresh, modern way.
Our Roots: Financial Safeguarding and Dignity
Money Carer began with a simple but powerful mission: to protect and support vulnerable people with their money, ensuring they have safe, trusted access to the funds they need. Whether through managed bank accounts, supervised spending, or help with benefits and payments, our goal has always been about dignity and independence.
We know that using cash or cards can be confusing or risky for some people — especially adults with learning disabilities or cognitive challenges. That’s why we’ve always looked for better, smarter ways to help.
Payment Tools That Fit Your Life
Our new range of wearable payment tools is the natural next step in that journey.
These simple, tap-to-pay rings, bracelets, and keyrings are:
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Safe – they don’t store sensitive financial data
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Easy to use – no PINs to remember, no need for a bank card
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Practical – can be used in shops, cafés, buses, and more
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Designed for people who need extra support
They’re especially useful for people who find traditional cards hard to manage — or who need a more discreet and secure way to pay without risk of loss or misuse.
Who Are They For?
Our wearables are designed with:
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Adults with learning disabilities
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People with memory problems
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Those with mental health conditions
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And anyone who needs help to live more independently
They also give peace of mind to carers and families — knowing payments can be tracked, controlled, and turned off instantly if needed.
Staying True to Our Values
This isn’t just a shiny new product. It’s part of the same mission we’ve had since day one: giving people the tools to live with more freedom, more dignity, and more safety.
From Direct Payment cards to managed accounts and now to wearable tech — it’s all about making money easier to manage for those who may need help.
What’s Next?
As technology changes, we’ll keep listening to the people we support. We believe that everyone — regardless of ability — should have access to the same modern tools that make life easier for everyone else.
Because financial independence isn’t about how much you earn — it’s about having control in ways that make sense for you.
Want to Learn More?
You can check out our wearable payment range right here, or talk to our team about how these tools might help someone you care for.

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