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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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Thousands of Clydesdale Bank mortgage customers will have some of their debt written off or be given compensation as part of a £33 million redress package, after the firm miscalculated their repayments.
26 September 2013
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Energy bills will continue to soar, warns a top British Gas executive, in a wide-ranging interview with MoneySavingExpert.com. But he also urges households to cut their consumption as the way to cut their bills.
12 August 2013
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There is widespread opposition to pay rises for MPs, according to a poll of more than 10,000 MoneySavingExpert.com users.
11 July 2013
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Banks that have failed to cancel a regular payment on a credit or debit card when asked over recent years will now have to refund customers for all subsequent charges. So it's important you claim back this cash, if owed.
28 June 2013
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Controversial payday loan firms will face the scrutiny of the Competition Commission after a watchdog found widespread abuses.
27 June 2013
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Energy firms will be forced to offer a maximum of four tariffs per fuel in a bid to simplify the market for bamboozled consumers, under plans announced today by regulator Ofgem.
21 June 2013
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Three and a half million taxpayers will get tax refunds, typically between £350 and £500, between now and October. BUT another two million will be asked to cough up an average of between £400 and £500 as they have underpaid.
16 May 2013
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Concerns over the future of the Co-operative Bank have been raised today, but savers remain protected up to the £85,000 compensation limit, whatever happens to the firm.
10 May 2013
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Proposals to give more people access to bank accounts have been announced by the European Commission.
9 May 2013
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Over two-thirds of shoppers would much rather be left in peace to browse than be asked "can I help you?" by pushy shop staff, a MoneySavingExpert.com poll of more than 11,000 people reveals.
6 May 2013
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Nationwide says a glitch that meant customers were unable to log into their accounts or carry out transactions today has been fixed.
23 April 2013
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Customers mis-sold identity protection and card protection policies from a bank or credit card firm could soon be entitled to millions of pounds in refunds.
19 April 2013
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Santander has earned the unwanted crown of being the most complained-about banking firm per customer, figures from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) show.
15 April 2013
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Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) says a fault which meant Lloyds TSB, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers were unable to log into their accounts today has been fixed.
15 April 2013