Kate Anderson is a writer at Finder who specialises in money transfers. She has previously written for The Motley Fool UK and Fitch Solutions, where she covered a wide range of personal finance topics and kept a close eye on market trends. Kate has a Bachelor of Arts in Modern History from the University of East Anglia. When not working, she can usually be found curled up with a good book or heading out for a run.
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AQRU review 2022
AQRU’s focus is simplifying the complex world of cryptocurrency in order to give customers the chance to earn a return on their crypto assets.

New Coinbase warning sparks concern: Could customers lose their crypto?
Coinbase warning put its 98 million customers on edge, but is there actually a risk of customers losing crypto?

Gay dating app Grindr to go public via SPAC deal
Gay dating app Grindr to go public. The transaction with Tiga Acquisition values the company at $2.1 billion.

PassTo money transfer review
Learn more about PassTo money transfers in our review, including how to send money abroad via its app and what fees it charges.

Axie Infinity’s Ronin Network suffers largest hack in DeFi history
After one of the largest hacks in DeFi history, we take a look at how Ronin Network was compromised and what lessons can be learnt.

Koinal review 2022
Read our in-depth review to find out how Koinal works, whether it's the right place to buy cryptocurrency and what you can expect from its service.

eToro vs Coinbase: Which crypto exchange is better?
eToro and Coinbase are popular crypto exchanges in the UK. They offer different cryptocurrencies and fees. See which could be right for you.

Investors reimbursed for losses on Russian stocks
eToro is to reimburse clients for losses after dropping Russia's Magnit. We look at whether more platforms might follow.

London Stock Exchange suspends trading of Russian stocks: Where does this leave investors?
Following the news LSE is suspending trading of Russian stocks, we examine what this could mean if you hold shares in Russian companies.

How do crypto savings accounts work?
We take a deep dive into how crypto savings accounts work, including the potential upsides as well as the risks involved.
