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Temi Sogbuyi

Temi Sogbuyi

Editorial Assistant

Temi's experience

Temi joined MSE in November 2023 as an Editorial Assistant. Before joining MSE, she built a career as a HR professional within the financial sector.

A little more about Temi

Temi loves reading fiction and socialising with family and friends. She founded a book club that allows her to do her favourite things regularly.

Temi says...

"As a member of MSE's Money team, I focus on savings accounts, credit cards, children's accounts, loans and more. I joined MSE to try to help consumers understand day-to-day financial products, similar to the way I have spent years helping employees within the sector understand employment policy."

Latest from Temi Sogbuyi

Want to start saving but don't know where to put your money? In this guide we explore all the different savings options to help you decide which accounts might be best for you.
24 April 2025
Airline credit cards.
Slash the cost of flights worldwide for you and your partner, just for spending on a piece of plastic. Airline credit cards allow you to earn Avios and other airline points as you spend, plus you can also bag big bonuses simply for signing up.  
23 April 2025
Personal savings allowance
The personal savings allowance (PSA) lets most people earn up to £1,000 in interest without paying tax on it. At current savings rates, basic-rate taxpayers need around £20,000 in the top easy-access savings account to exceed the allowance. This guide has full details on the PSA and how it works...
22 April 2025
credit card rewards
Spend on one of these cards and it pays you – either in pure cashback or points that convert into vouchers for shops, airlines, hotels and more. If you're debt-free and pay off your card every month, you can earn goodies worth £100s each year. Plus our Reward Credit Card Eligibility Calculator will show cards you've the best odds of getting.
16 April 2025
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The Help to Save scheme gives low-income earners a savings boost – and it's become more accessible. Now open to more Universal Credit claimants, the scheme offers a 50% bonus on the amount saved, paying up to £1,200 over four years. If you’re claiming Universal Credit or Working Tax Credit, here’s how the account works and how you could benefit.
9 April 2025
Kids' savings.
Some children's savings accounts offer comparable or even better rates than adult accounts. But many kids have cash in accounts that pay next to nothing in interest, depriving them not only of the cash that generates, but also of the lesson that you can make your money work for you. We've top pick accounts for kids below...
7 April 2025
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If you're employed, your company may have signed up to a 'salary advance' provider – giving you early access to a portion of your salary for a fee. This guide explains how it works, the pitfalls to watch out for and why at best you should only treat it as a cheaper alternative to a payday loan.
22 January 2025
Supermarket Christmas boost.
Many supermarkets urge you to save for bonuses in their savings schemes year-round – though as the money's not protected should the scheme go bust, this isn't recommended. Yet for many schemes, you can bag the rewards by just putting your money in them for a day – this guide shows you how to earn saving scheme rewards for Christmas 2024.  
18 November 2024