Award-winning journalist Rosie Murray-West moved into personal finance journalism from business and news reporting 16 years ago.
As deputy personal finance editor on the Telegraph her expertise widened to encompass everything from investment to pensions and household bills.
She’s passionate about giving everyone the right information to make the most of their money, as getting personal finances right is vital for overall wellbeing.
When not writing about bills, ISAs and pensions, she’s parenting three teenagers and trying to find some time for choral singing and reading.
Rosie has been covering investment and personal finance for the national media for over 20 years, first on the business section of the Telegraph – where she edited investment column Questor - and then on its Money pages as Deputy Personal Finance Editor.
Since going freelance 10 years ago she has worked for national papers including the Metro, Mail on Sunday, Times, Sun and Telegraph as well as magazines such as Good Housekeeping, and covering everything from savings to bond investment.
She’s also been a guest on Sky News, BBC radio and other shows commenting on personal finance issues.
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