Richard Berry

Founder

Preston's Summary

Richard Berry is the Founder of the Good Money Guide, one of the original investment comparison sites established in 2015. With two decades of experience in finance, Richard specializes in areas such as investment strategies, wealth management, and trading platforms, bringing extensive knowledge of financial technology and personal finance to his work. His insights and expertise have been featured in publications including Spark, L'Oréal, and The Sunday Times.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

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Investment Analysis: 29 %
Review: 17 %
How To Guide: 16 %
Press Release: 11 %
Cites Data: 9 %

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Pitching Insights

Richard's coverage is primarily focused on automotive topics, including car reviews, automotive technology, and electric vehicles. He also covers topics related to scams and the stock market.

If you are reaching out to Richard Berry, consider offering insights or expert commentary related to new developments in the automotive industry such as innovative technologies in cars, upcoming trends in SUVs or electric vehicles. Additionally, if you have expertise in identifying and preventing scams related to funded trading accounts or insights into the stock market that could be relevant for his audience.

Given his national focus on Australia and interest in various automotive aspects like new vehicle models and emerging trends particularly within the Australian context would likely capture his attention.

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