
Anjali Tamta
Hi, I'm a finance writer and editor passionate about making money matters simple and relatable. I cover markets, personal finance, and economic trends — all with the goal of helping you make smarter financial decisions.
Hackers Steal $14,000 in Tax Refunds — Check How to Protect Yourself from ATO Scams!
Australian taxpayers are being targeted in a sophisticated scam that has seen over $14,000 in tax refunds stolen from individual accounts.
Trump’s $5M ‘Golden Visa’ Is Back—Here’s What Wealthy Foreigners Can Get With It
The Trump Gold Card is a $5M golden visa offering U.S. residency without the EB-5’s job creation requirements.
Westpac Job Cuts After Commonwealth Bank Layoffs — Check If Your Position Is Safe!
Westpac's decision to cut 1,500 roles, following similar layoffs by Commonwealth Bank, is causing anxiety among professionals.
DWP’s £921 Payment for State Pensioners — Check If You’re Eligible Before Saturday!
Thousands of UK pensioners could be entitled to a £921 payment from the DWP to correct historical underpayments in State Pensions. The deadline to check eligibility and submit your claim is this Saturday. This article offers a detailed, step-by-step guide to help pensioners and professionals ensure no one misses out on the money they deserve.
OpenAI Acquires Apple’s Famous Design Partner for $6.5 Billion in Major AI Move
OpenAI has acquired Jony Ive’s design firm io in a $6.5 billion deal to create AI-native consumer hardware.
UK to Offer Equal Public Procurement Access to Indian Firms Under New Trade Deal
The UK will now offer equal public procurement access to Indian firms under a groundbreaking free trade deal.
Westpac Warns $1.6 Trillion Risk from RBA Interest Rate Cut — Check What It Means for Your Money!
The RBA's recent rate cut to 3.85% could reduce the value of $1.6 trillion in Australian savings, Westpac warns.
New $100 Energy Bill Rebate for Aussies — Check How to Claim Your Share!
Learn how to claim the new $100 energy bill rebate for Aussies and combine it with the federal $150 credit to save up to $250 in 2025.