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Helen Knapman

Helen Knapman

News & Investigations Editor

Helen has over a decade's experience championing consumer causes and has worked as a personal finance journalist and editor on national titles since January 2011.

She has held her current role, MSE's News and Investigations Editor, since April 2023. Previously, Helen held senior positions at financial magazine Moneywise and at The Sun.

Helen covers all issues that impact consumers, and has played a pivotal role in MSE's Lifetime ISA and unusually high call volumes campaigns. Standing up for consumers, fighting for their rights, investigating injustices, and holding big firms and the powers that be to account is what drives Helen. She regularly appears as an expert for MSE on TV, radio and in print.

Helen was named as the Wincott Foundation's Personal Finance Journalist of the Year in 2019, having won the Online Financial Journalist of the Year at the 2013 Santander Media Awards.

In her spare time, Helen tries to practise what she preaches by bagging a bargain on everything from gym classes to globetrotting and dining out.

Helen is a judge for Headline Money Awards 2026

Recent coverage:

Is the Lifetime ISA fit for purpose in London? BBC news

Latest from Helen Knapman

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Mobile phone providers will have to offer 12-month contracts under EU rules set to be enforced by the telecommunications regulator.
27 January 2011
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Millions of internet users living in rural areas could get cheaper broadband, following pressure on telecoms giant BT to lower prices.
21 January 2011
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Last year saw the biggest annual increase in car insurance costs on record.
21 January 2011
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Expensive payday lending will be the subject of a House of Commons debate next month following a campaign by cross party MPs.
20 January 2011
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Families in poverty should be afforded the same rights as pensioners under a government energy scheme to cut power costs, it is claimed.
11 January 2011
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Asda has launched an ambitious guarantee to be at least 10% cheaper than its supermarket rivals.
6 January 2011
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A major credit card shake-up will be complete this month with all providers set to stop penalising those who spend on their plastic after making a balance transfer.
5 January 2011
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Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (N&P) has revamped its Gold Account to make it the cheapest for spending overseas.
4 January 2011