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William Jolly

William Jolly

Financial Journalist

William Jolly joined Savings.com.au as a Financial Journalist in 2018, after spending two years at financial research firm Canstar. In William's articles, you're likely to find complex financial topics and products broken down into everyday language. He is deeply passionate about improving the financial literacy of Australians and providing them with resources on how to save money in their everyday lives.

Recent articles for this author

How does Zip Pay work?

Do a 'subscription intervention' and save yourself up to $400 a year

CBA half-year results: Deferrals almost gone, customers pile in on fixed loans

Super withdrawal scheme finishes at $36.4 billion in withdrawals

Credit card debt fell 25% in 2020, but rose in December

TourismKeeper? HospoKeeper? Could some industries get their own 'Keeper' support?

ANZ & CBA have lowered savings account rates again

Budgeting app WeMoney: The 'Mecca for personal money management'

Handypay targets home improvers with BNPL-style personal loan

Are 'micropayments' the next big payment method?

The UK will regulate BNPL: Will Australia do the same?

A bonus savings rate of only 0.05%? RAMS cuts again by 40 basis points

What does it cost to move rental properties?

Why isn't financial literacy its own subject in schools?

Struggling to save? Customer-owned banks say try a Christmas club account

Buy now, pay later platform Klarna surpasses 500,000 Aussie customers

Economic recovery depends on vaccine; income support will remain temporary

Rising inequality mires economic recovery: Oxfam

What fees do personal loans charge?

What are the different types of personal loans?

Micro-investing app Raiz launches new 'custom' portfolio

Aussies may be unable to defer mortgage repayments anymore

Half of low-income renters now in rental stress: Productivity Commission

Xinja says farewell as all customer deposits returned

12% could still be unemployed as calls for JobSeeker increase get louder

Your phone, internet and Netflix bills could cost $140,000 in your lifetime

Aussies shy away from Boxing day splurge, but spending on flights rises