Frankie Entwistle
Frankie is OneFamily’s Digital Content Lead. Having worked at OneFamily for more than two years, she has a wealth of knowledge across our suite of products and is a firm believer that investing should be an option for everyone.
Drawing on her Master’s degree in Human-Computer Interaction Design (City, University of London), Frankie aims to produce content that is straightforward and understandable, and covers issues such as personal finance, saving and budgeting, and making the most of investment products.
Frankie has extensive writing experience across many disciplines and has previously had work published in the Hedge Fund Journal, Dezeen, the Health Service Journal and Nursing Times.
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A quick guide to Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) including the different types of ISA available and how to choose the right ISA for you.
Find out how to get started in investing with an overview of how investment funds work and what you should look for when choosing a fund.
How many ISAs can I have? You can have as many ISAs (Individual Savings Accounts) in your name as you like, as long as you meet the criteria for opening them. But you can only pay £20,000 into ISAs each tax year, no matter how many you split this across. Before 6 April 2024, ISAs […]
Turbulent markets can affect the value of your stocks and shares ISA, but the worst thing you can do is panic. We explain what fluctuations in the stock market mean and how to ride out the storm.
You can put up to £20,000 in ISAs in your name each tax year. This limit is set by the HMRC and reviewed each year.
A micro-saving method helped me to save more money without making huge sacrifices. Here’s how to use the Active Saving Method.
People receiving Universal Credit, Child Tax Credit or Working Tax Credit may be able to claim a savings top-up from the UK government.
Taking a break from education to travel can have huge benefits. It’s an opportunity not just to see the world, but to make your own decisions and, crucially, manage your own budget.
RedSTART has begun an ambitious research programme to prove being taught about money in primary school can help people later on in life.
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Meet more members of this team:
Ines Pena
Ines, OneFamily’s Digital Content Executive, joined three years ago with extensive writing experience across multiple industries.
Read all content by Ines.
Gemma Bellamy
Gemma, our Marketing and Content Executive, is keen to create content that helps people to understand the often complex world of finance.
Read all content by Gemma.