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Matt Browning

Matt Browning is a senior reporter at YourMoney.com and joined the team in the summer of 2023. Before he was a journalist at Reach PLC and London Evening Standard. Matt pursued his career in journalism while also working at the Financial Ombudsman Service where his knowledge of personal finance and desire to help people grew.

Matt contributes to the news agenda and writes stories and features about personal finance matters. In this role he also conducts exclusive interviews about major topics that impact our readers, most recently about fraud prevention with the head of CIFAS Mike Haley. He also manages our social media platform on X (formerly Twitter).

In March 2024, he presented our annual YourMoney.com Personal Finance and Investment Awards for the first time.

Before his career in personal finance journalism, Matt worked as an entertainment reporter for Reach Plc and Evening Standard Magazine. He also contributed as a writer and reviewer for hospitality website Design My Night.

As a seasider, he likes to make the most of coastal runs, restaurants, dips in the sea and keeps his sporting dreams alive playing for his local football team every Sunday morning.

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Household Bills

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One in three children in England set for poverty by 2029

29/01/2025

Awards

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Countdown to YourMoney.com Investment Awards 2025: Interview with Hargreaves Lansdown

28/01/2025

Experienced Investor

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How much is the entertainment industry to blame for £567bn gender investment gap?

28/01/2025

News

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Summer shutting: NatWest announces 53 more branches set for the chop

27/01/2025

Economy

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WHSmith admits plans to sell 500 high street stores

27/01/2025

Insurance

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Quoted home insurance premiums soar by 10% in a year

24/01/2025

Household Bills

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Gap in household wealth between the North and South hits £300k

24/01/2025

Awards

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YourMoney.com Personal Finance Awards 2025: LAST CHANCE to win £100 voucher

24/01/2025

Household Bills

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First-party fraud: Half of UK thinks giving fake info for financial gain is ‘reasonable’

23/01/2025

Household Bills

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‘Scandalous’ tax code system for pensioners ditched as refunds reach £1.4bn

22/01/2025

Awards

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YourMoney.com Personal Finance Awards 2025: Voting deadline this week

21/01/2025

News

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Savers see shelf life of fixed rate bonds fall by four-year high

21/01/2025

Household Bills

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Contactless train ticket system extended across South East of England

20/01/2025

News

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Santander insists ‘nothing has changed’ despite UK exit reports

20/01/2025

Household Bills

A landfill of smartphones to denote a story on money missed out by Brits not recycling their smartphone

Are you missing out on £200 by not recycling an unused smartphone?

17/01/2025

Household Bills

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Festive spending fails to fix floundering retail sales in December

17/01/2025

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