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Newsweek launches financial product site “Newsweek Vault”

The following was sent out from streetinsider.com:

Newsweek, the modern global digital news organization, announced today the launch of ‘Newsweek Vault’ — a new content destination designed to empower consumers by providing insights, reviews, and guides on a wide variety of financial products and services. Curated by a team of financial experts, Newsweek Vault helps readers make informed decisions based on financial guidance that is both factual and thoroughly reported.

“From discovering the perfect credit card to unraveling the complexities of home loans and selecting a high-yield savings account, Newsweek Vault is committed to delivering expert guidance that resonates with everyone, presenting information honestly, impartially and credibly,” said Newsweek Vice President of Strategy, Nalin Kaul.

Newsweek Vault is a collaboration between Newsweek, Klay Media and their team of experts who bring decades of experience writing in top-tier finance publications. Newsweek Vault will provide readers with reviews and guides covering pivotal financial topics, including the best available credit cards, home loans and high-yield savings accounts, while offering readers a compass to navigate the intricate world of finance. Newsweek Vault operates independently, and decisions about what products are covered are made without consideration for advertisers.

Mike Pollack, Founder and CEO of Klay Media, shared his enthusiasm: “We at Klay Media are thrilled to embark on this journey with Newsweek, a publication renowned for its integrity and excellence in journalism. The inception of Newsweek Vault is a testament to the alliance between our dedicated teams, combining our expertise to offer consumers a fresh, reliable perspective as they navigate important financial decisions.”

For more information about Newsweek’s Vault, please visit newsweek.com/vault.

Mariam Ahmed

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