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Antonia Medlicott |
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| Nationality | British |
| Occupation(s) | Financial educator, journalist, entrepreneur |
| Known for | Founder and Managing Director of Investing Insiders |
| Website | investinginsiders.co.uk |
British financial educator and entrepreneur
Antonia Medlicott is a British entrepreneur, financial educator and journalist. She is the founder and managing director of Investing Insiders, a United Kingdom–based platform providing educational content about saving, investing and personal finance.[1]
Medlicott founded Investing Insiders to improve financial literacy and help individuals make informed decisions about saving and investing.[1] She produces educational content on platforms including TikTok, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram, covering topics such as investing basics, pensions, and savings products.[2]
In addition to her work with Investing Insiders, Medlicott writes regularly for the Money section of The Times, contributing articles on personal finance, family budgeting and investing.[3] She is also listed as a contributor on City A.M..[4]
Medlicott has been featured or quoted as a financial expert in national and international media. Her commentary appears in outlets such as the Financial Times, The Guardian, City A.M., and Euronews.[5][6][7][8]
She has also provided expert commentary in the Daily Express, The Mirror, and Birmingham Mail on savings, ISAs, pensions and household finance.[9][10][11]
Medlicott is recognised as part of a group of financial educators using digital media to make investment knowledge more accessible to the public. Her commentary is frequently syndicated by MSN, Yahoo Finance and other online news platforms that aggregate national reporting.


