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Guy Anker

Guy Anker

Deputy Editor & Head of Operations

Guy manages the Editorial team (which writes the content on MSE) and is one of the site's editors, ensuring guides, the weekly email and news stories are in tiptop shape. He also regularly appears on radio and TV as a spokesperson for MSE. He joined MSE in December 2008 after a year as assistant producer on Martin Lewis' It Pays to Watch on Channel 5. Before that, he was a personal finance reporter at the Daily Mail.

His MoneySaving skills are best demonstrated when haggling. He never misses a chance to get a few quid off when shopping for clothes or to cut his digital TV and mobile phone bills by playing the 'I'm going to cancel my account' card.

Latest from Guy Anker

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Tesco Bank will sell mortgages from Monday in the supermarket giant's latest foray into financial services.
4 August 2012
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Co-op Energy will hit thousands of customers with a 2% price hike from next month.
2 August 2012
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The majority of the nine million taxpayers who file a self-assessment return will have to make a payment by 31 July.
26 July 2012
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Summer may have arrived in much of the UK, but many households are still counting the cost of recent floods and will need to make an insurance claim.
24 July 2012
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Hotel bookers have been warned to beware hidden fees as many websites fail to disclose all charges upfront.
23 July 2012
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Unscrupulous credit and debt firms risk having their licences taken away immediately under new powers to be granted to the Office of Fair Trading.
19 July 2012
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Lloyds Banking Group is to sell 632 branches to the Co-operative Group in a deal worth up to £750 million.
19 July 2012
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M&S has unveiled its much-awaited current account which will be available from October, but it will be hugely expensive for customers who don't shop regularly at the store.
18 July 2012
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Ulster Bank says 99% of its balances and payments are now up to date as the crisis which has engulfed huge numbers of its 1.9 million customers is nearly over.
16 July 2012
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The City regulator has admitted mistakes over payment protection insurance (PPI) mis-selling by failing to spot just how profitable the product was for banks.
16 July 2012
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Current accounts are to fall under the microscope of a consumer watchdog after the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) today launched a review of the market, aimed at improving competition and ensuring banks pay more attention to their customers.
13 July 2012
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O2 says it has fixed the system crash which left hundreds of thousands of users unable to use their mobiles.
12 July 2012
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Getting a payday loan could scupper your chances of getting a mortgage.
12 July 2012
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Many Lloyds TSB and Halifax customers have reported being unable to log into their online accounts this morning, though the banks say the problem is now fixed.
12 July 2012
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Passengers could soon be hit with a new fee to fly, after a budget airline announced plans to test hand luggage charges on one of its routes.
11 July 2012
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Royal Bank of Scotland has today announced the reclaiming process for the millions hit by charges after its IT meltdown, which we can exclusively reveal. The beleaguered bank will refund all charges for both its own customers and those of other banks as a result of the crisis, which still rumbles on.
10 July 2012