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Andy_wc
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"In keeping with the site's aims, when the deal completes, £10 million will go to charity, including £1 million to Citizens Advice, which is facing terrible funding cuts," Mr Lewis said.The two websites already have a very close business relationship.In the 12 months to the end of last October, MoneySavingExpert generated revenues of nearly £16m from 39 million users.Of this income, about 59% was earned from referral fees paid by MoneySupermarket, which is based in Ewloe, Flintshire.
The shining light is that this charities received £88k. Yep £88k - read the accounts.... Yet nothing according to UK accounts
The aim to protect customers was long born via the internet age.
Martin Lewis - we are Anon... we never, forget, expect us. OG.
The shining light is that this charities received £88k. Yep £88k - read the accounts.... Yet nothing according to UK accounts
The aim to protect customers was long born via the internet age.
Martin Lewis - we are Anon... we never, forget, expect us. OG.
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