MoneySavingExpert.com
MoneySavingExpert.com is a United Kingdom-based personal finance website founded by journalist Martin Lewis in February 2003 for an initial investment of £100, dedicated to providing free, independent consumer advice on money-saving tips, financial products, deals, and rights protection.[1][2] The site operates as a journalistic platform with guides, tools, calculators, and discussion forums, emphasizing empirical comparisons of costs and benefits to empower users against overpriced services and poor financial practices.[1] Under Lewis's ongoing role as Executive Chairman, the platform expanded rapidly to become the UK's largest consumer finance resource, serving millions of monthly users through detailed analyses of banking, insurance, utilities, and debt management without direct affiliations that could compromise impartiality.[2][3] In 2012, Lewis sold the site to the MoneySupermarket.com Group for up to £87 million, structuring the deal to safeguard editorial independence via a dedicated fund and his continued oversight, ensuring recommendations prioritize user savings over commercial incentives.[4][3] This transaction highlighted the site's proven value in delivering actionable, data-driven strategies that have influenced policy and consumer behavior, such as campaigns exposing hidden fees and advocating for fairer lending terms.[2]