Martin Lewis

The life and career of Martin Lewis

Martin Lewis is a well-known British journalist, presenter, and consumer champion. Born in Manchester in 1972, he studied government and law at the London School of Economics before starting his career in financial journalism. He made a name for himself as an expert on money-saving tips and consumer advocacy, writing for newspapers such as the Sunday Times and The Guardian.

In 2003, Martin launched the website MoneySavingExpert.com, which quickly became one of the UK's most popular personal finance websites. The site offers free, independent advice on everything from credit cards and mortgages to travel and insurance. It also includes a forum where users can share their own tips and experiences.

Martin's impact on British society

Martin Lewis has had a huge impact on British society, both through his journalism and through his campaigning. He has been instrumental in encouraging people to take control of their finances and to challenge big banks and corporations. For example, he led a successful campaign to reclaim millions of pounds in mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) and has also spoken out on issues such as high energy prices and payday loans.

In recognition of his services to consumer rights and charity, Martin was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 2014. Today, he continues to be a leading voice in the world of personal finance and a trusted source of advice for millions of people across the UK.

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