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We publish expert-led personal finance guides. We only work with contributors who have real, demonstrable experience.
Who We Work With
We only publish content from people who know what they're talking about.
Money Saving Advice is a personal finance resource used by hundreds of thousands of readers every year. The topics we cover - debt, credit scores, mortgages, IVAs, pensions - directly affect people's financial lives. That means we hold our contributors to a high standard.
We accept contributions from qualified professionals, practitioners and subject-matter experts. If you have direct experience working in financial services, debt advice, mortgage broking, accounting, insurance, or a closely related field, we want to hear from you.
Who Qualifies
Accepted contributors
- FCA-authorised advisers, brokers or planners
- Debt advisers and IVA practitioners (CMA or equivalent)
- Qualified accountants (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent)
- Mortgage brokers with active CeMAP or equivalent qualification
- Regulated insurance professionals
- Personal finance journalists with a verifiable track record
- In-house finance professionals at regulated UK firms
We do not accept: agency pitches on behalf of anonymous writers, AI-generated content, SEO link-building submissions, or articles from contributors without verifiable credentials. Pitches that appear to be any of these will not receive a reply.
Topics
What we publish
We cover personal finance topics that matter to ordinary UK consumers. Strong pitches tend to focus on one of these areas:
Editorial Standards
What we expect
Original and exclusive
Articles must be written specifically for Money Saving Advice and not published elsewhere. We check for duplicate content before accepting any submission.
Accurate and sourced
Every factual claim must be verifiable. Link to authoritative sources - the FCA, StepChange, Money Helper, HMRC, or equivalent. Vague generalisations will be sent back for revision.
Genuinely useful
Write for an anxious reader who needs a clear answer fast. No preamble, no fluff. Each section should answer a real question a real person would type into Google.
Properly structured
Use clear H2 headings, short paragraphs (2-3 sentences), and at least one comparison table where relevant. Include a FAQ section with a minimum of 5 questions.
Length and format
Aim for 1,000 to 2,000 words. Quality matters more than length, but do not submit thin 500-word summaries on complex topics.
No promotional content
Articles may not promote your firm, products or services directly. One author bio link is permitted. Outbound links to commercial pages will be removed at our discretion.
Editorial review
All submissions are reviewed and may be edited for clarity, accuracy, tone and structure before publication. We will not publish content that fails our quality bar - rewrites may be requested.
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