Andrew-Pitts
Andrew Pitts
Editor, Money Observer
“Money Observer takes its responsibility to consumers very seriously and is never afraid to criticise or highlight areas of risk”
Andrew Pitts, Editor,
Money Observer
The best personal finance and investment magazine

Launched in 1979 Money Observer is the most established magazine in the market for private savers and investors, providing readers with high-quality analysis and information on a wide range of savings and investments. For 27 years Money Observer has occupied the prime position in the monthly market. Our subscribers are intensely loyal to the title and appreciate Money Observer’s well-researched and definitive analysis and opinions, which provides them with the knowledge to make well-informed and profitable investment and personal finance decisions.
Our editor and deputy editor hold the Financial Planning Certificate, which means they are professionally qualified to give financial advice. Every month Money Observer provides specific and practical commentary on the issues that affect private investors from a number of well known financial writers such Barry Riley, Mark King and Heather Connon. Its unique databank provides an in-depth analysis of all UK shares, unit trusts and investment trusts.
In addition, Money Observer benefits from sports betting guru Jamie Reid’s betting tips every month. Money Observer benefits from a long history, throughout which it has gained an exceptionally loyal, affluent and financially savvy readership. 99% of Money Observer subscribers pay the full price for their copies. With the economy bringing highs and lows to consumer confidence it is increasingly important for financial publications to gain and keep the trust of readers – and Money Observer has done just that.
For the past 27 years, Money Observer has been there for its readers when they need financial guidance and that continues to be the case in today’s ever more complicated financial arena. Money Observer takes its responsibility to consumers very seriously and is never afraid to criticise or highlight areas of risk, and continues to be the only monthly personal finance publication that has put itself up for ongoing scrutiny by the Financial Services Authority.