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Benjamin Taylor

Benjamin Taylor

Money Analyst – Banking and Insurance

Benjamin's experience

Benjamin joined MSE in June 2022 as an Editorial Assistant. In his pre-MSE days, he studied English at the University of Sheffield and worked an array of odd jobs.

A little more about Benjamin

He lives in London and enjoys going to Morrisons, seeing friends and family, and just generally walking about. He supports Norwich City Football Club.

Benjamin says...

"As a member of MSE's Money team, I cover everything from credit cards, ISAs, loans and car finance, to pet, cycle and home insurance. I joined MSE to try to help people claw back pounds from big business and love to read about MSE users' innovative successes each week on the MSE Forum."

Latest from Benjamin Taylor

Money transfer credit cards.
A 0% money transfer allows you to shift cash from a card to your bank account to clear your overdraft or give yourself a 0% cash loan for up to 14 months. This guide has full info and the best deals, though not many cards offer these transfers any more.
17 June 2025
cut existing loan costs
While the lowest loan rates have doubled over the past few years, that doesn't mean that you can't cut the cost of existing loans, especially if your credit rating meant you had to take out a high-rate loan in the past. If you're paying more than 6%, it's worth checking if you can save by getting a new loan to pay it off. This guide shows you how to find the best new deal, and has a unique loan-switching calculator so you can see if you'll save.
17 June 2025
representative APR examples
There are regulations governing how APRs must be displayed. Below are loan providers' official examples of the cost of taking out a loan.
17 June 2025
Cheap personal loans
Cheapest loan rates have finally started to creep down recently, though they're still close to double what they were a few years ago. If you NEED to borrow, this guide has full info on the cheapest loans – how to get them, and what to watch out for.
17 June 2025
Cheap personal car loans.
Personal loans are one of the cheapest ways to buy a car – and that's even considering that their rates have doubled in the past two years.
17 June 2025
With fewer using cash to spend abroad, it’s tougher to give children spending money. Kids’ overseas prepaid cards let you, or them, load up money to spend (many also let you set spending limits and monitor via apps too). Better still, some of them offer near-perfect exchange rates on the day you spend.
16 June 2025
Junior ISAs (JISAs) let you save or invest up to £9,000 in the 2025/26 tax year, with the cash locked away until the child turns 18. This guide has the pros and cons of junior ISAs, how to transfer in from a Child Trust Fund, plus the top paying accounts.
13 June 2025
Lifetime ISAs
A Lifetime ISA (LISA) can be opened by anyone aged between 18 and 39. You can use one to save up to £4,000 a year, towards either a first home costing up to £450,000 or for retirement, with the state adding a bonus of up to £1,000 a year on top. This guide takes you through how LISAs work, whether they're right for you, how you get the bonus and the best buys.
13 June 2025
Cheap pet insurance.
With mortgage, rent, energy and food costs soaring, it's easy to cut or forgo a spend such as pet insurance. But this can lead to difficult choices for many if treatment is needed, as there's no NHS for pets, and treatment costs can be £100s or £1,000s. This guide explains what pet insurance covers, what to watch out for and how to find a cheap policy.
11 June 2025
0% balance transfer & spending,
Most credit cards are good for new spending OR cutting the cost of existing debt, but some offer cheap intro rates on both. We've full info and our top picks, plus our Balance Transfer & Spending Eligibility Calculator will show the cards you have the best odds of getting before you apply.
10 June 2025
Cheapest SIPPs
If you want to take more control of the money you're saving for retirement, a self-invested personal pension (SIPP) might be right for you. SIPPs are DIY or personal pensions which allow you to choose your own investments. Our guide looks at the key need-to-knows plus platforms you could try.
2 June 2025
Should I protect my no-claims bonus?
If you don't claim on your car insurance, your insurer will give you a no-claims bonus each year – which is a future discount on your next policy. But if you need to claim, you could lose any discount you've built up, unless you pay to protect it. This short guide looks at how it works, how claims affect it, and whether it's worth paying to protect it. 
28 May 2025
Temporary car insurance.
If you're only after insurance for a few days or months, then temporary car insurance may be a good option. Whether you want to borrow a friend or family member's car, or just need short-term cover for a car that you're buying or selling, this guide has full info on what you need to think about, as well as temporary car insurance providers to try.
28 May 2025
Help to Buy ISAs
Help to Buy ISAs are now closed to new applicants. Didn't get one in time? Lifetime ISAs also offer a 25% bonus for first-time buyers. But if you do have a Help to Buy ISA, here's everything you need to know, including how to claim the 25% bonus, whether it's worth transferring to a Lifetime ISA and how to get a better rate by changing provider.
23 May 2025
debt consolidation loans
If you're struggling with multiple debts such as loans, credit cards and overdrafts, it may seem logical to consolidate them into one place – taking out a new loan to pay it all off, so you make one monthly payment instead. However it's often not that simple and can lead to even more debt. This short guide takes you through what to watch out for, alternatives and how to decide if it's right for you.
22 May 2025
bendy pencil
You may have noticed when looking for an ISA that some banks offer ‘flexible’ ISAs, and others don’t. This short guide – a spin off from our main cash ISA guide – explains what a ‘flexible’ cash ISA is and whether it's right for you.
14 May 2025