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Telegraph launches money channel

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‘A complete guide to being better off’, The Telegraph’s comprehensive new money advice channel is designed and expertly curated to provide its readers and subscribers with all the guidance they need to make their money work harder for them and their families 

The Telegraph’s new channel is designed to allow readers and subscribers to easily find what they want to know and discover what they didn’t know about all aspects of their personal finance, whatever stage of life they are at, and whatever their financial experience.

The channel launches with the help of some of the country’s most respected and well-known financial commentators. Television property expert Phil Spencer will be helping readers get the most out of their home and buy-to-let investing. Dame Helena Morrissey, a City financier with decades of experience, will write about wealth, women and family.

The channel will also have articles from Dame Esther Rantzen, leading personal finance journalist Paul Lewis and Sir Steve Webb, who helped devise the new state pension.

The Telegraph is launching innovative tools and calculators designed to help readers make better decisions with their taxes, mortgages and savings. Real-life features from readers will also set out their own money stories, as well as our experts’ tailored advice.

Ahead of the launch Chris Evans, editor, said:  “This new offer for our readers and subscribers represents a significant investment in our award-winning journalism. Developed by our expert personal finance journalists and subject matter specialists, it is designed to be a complete guide for all our subscribers’ financial needs.

“Whatever stage of life our readers are at Telegraph Money can be part of their wealth creation journey. It is for all those who are ambitious about making their money work harder, and seeking tangible benefits for them and their families.”

Mariam Ahmed

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