Express.co.uk has appointed Temie Laleye as a TV and video personal finance reporter and Samantha Leathers and Mark Oldacres as how-to-get-rich reporters.
Laleye joins the business and finance desk just after completing her LLB degree with a year in journalism from the University of Kent.
Leathers comes from Polkadot Digital, where she was a content writer. In her new role, she will be covering money matters. Leathers has a diploma in journalism from Press Association Training.
For the past 6 years, Oldacres was working at Haslehursts as an accounts assistant, specializing in accounts production and VAT return preparation.
Oldacres has a diploma in journalism from Press Association Training.
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