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Amy Roberts

Amy Roberts

Senior Money Writer

As one of MSE's Money writers, Amy's main topics include student loans, credit scoring, budgeting and buy now, pay later. Having worked at MSE for over a decade, Amy has covered everything money related over the years, from mortgages and pensions, to investments and reclaiming.

Before joining MSE in 2013, Amy worked as a Senior Features Writer at Financial Adviser (a Financial Times business publication), and was also a Senior Reporter at Post, a magazine from the insurance industry, after qualifying as a journalist in 2009.

As a busy mum of three, Amy spends any spare time she has running the streets of her home town Norwich, or attending a dance class – a hobby she has continued since she was three years old.

Amy has been recognised twice at the British Insurance Brokers' Association Awards – she was named runner-up for the Online Award in 2011 and was highly commended in the Trade Feature Award category in 2012. She was nominated for the General Insurance Journalist of the Year at the 2010 Association of British Insurers Financial Media Awards, for Trade Newcomer at the 2012 Santander Media Awards and for General Insurance Journalist of the Year at the 2012 Headline Money Awards.

Latest from Amy Roberts

Financial advisers
Taking financial advice does come with a cost. But when it comes to making life-changing financial decisions, it might save you money in the long run. This guide will help you understand what a financial adviser is, whether you need to use one and how to find one. Plus, most importantly, how much it'll cost.
10 March 2026
Student loan repayment
Over 2.5m English and Welsh students who started uni before August 2012, and Northern Irish students who started since 1998 are currently paying back their Plan 1 student loans. But the simple question of whether you should pay off your student loan early if you've got extra cash, depends on whether or not you've other debts. 
10 March 2026
Tax codes 2025/26
Nothing's as certain as death and taxes. Yet while there's no doubt we'll all be taxed, the rates can change rapidly. This guide covers income tax thresholds, the personal allowance, national insurance and more for the 2025/26 tax year.
10 March 2026
New student loans to cost many 50% more: Martin Lewis' 6 need-to-knows about 'Plan 5' English student finance.
September 2023 saw the biggest shift in student finance for a decade, as new 'Plan 5' loans launched for new higher education starters from England. Paradoxically, the changes are both subtle and massive. On the surface it looks like a tweak, in practice it will increase the cost by over 50% for many typical graduates and double it for a few.
9 March 2026
Student loans -  the truth about uni fees, loans and grants
Student loans in Scotland work differently to the rest of the UK. If you normally live in Scotland and decide to go to university, there are 11 key things you need to know about how 'Plan 4' student finance works – even if you study elsewhere in the UK.
9 March 2026
Student loans -  the truth about uni fees, loans and grants
If you live in Northern Ireland and decide to go to university, you'll be on a different student finance system to the rest of the UK, regardless of where in the country you go to study. There are 11 key things you need to know about how this work if you, or someone in your family, is applying for a 'Plan 1' student loan in Northern Ireland.
9 March 2026
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Wales has had the same student loans system for over a decade, yet there are still misconceptions about how it works, with many students (and parents) worrying about leaving university with £10,000s of debt. But that worry is mostly misplaced. This guide is written to bust common myths about how these 'Plan 2' student loans work for Welsh students who started uni since 2012.
9 March 2026
Beware paying uni fees upfront
In September, the new ‘Plan 5’ loans launch for higher education starters from England. This big change could see many graduates and university leavers repaying far more, so some with savings are, understandably, considering avoiding the loans if they can.
27 February 2026
Postgraduate student loans.
Master's students in England and Wales can apply for Student Loans Company loans of £1,000s to pay for their courses, which they'll only need to repay if they earn enough once the course ends. Here we explain how these loans work, including who can get them, how expensive they are, how you repay and whether or not they're worth it. 
26 February 2026
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For many students, going to university is a time of increased financial independence. That often goes hand-in-hand with increased borrowing, whether via a student loan, overdraft, or credit card. While not necessarily a bad thing, it's vital to know how this impacts your credit score, and what you can do now for a healthier financial future post-uni. Here are our 10 key need-to-knows.
26 February 2026
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The cost-of-living crisis means more and more people are struggling with debt. But even if you're struggling to make ends meet, your debt problem isn't unsolvable. It might not be easy or quick to resolve, but there's always a route. And the earlier you tackle your debts, the easier they are to deal with. Our four-step guide shows you where to start and how to get free one-on-one help. 
24 February 2026
the budget planner
The problem with most budgets is they don't work. While they look at a typical month's spending, what about birthdays, that tooth filling you have to pay for and other one-offs? This guide gives you some helpful tips and tricks and includes a free Budget Planner, which analyses your finances to help you manage and control your cash.
24 February 2026
Do a money makeover
Taking a day to cut your bills saves many people £1,000s over the year. And unless you earn £100,000s, doing a money makeover can be the next best way of putting some extra aside – something that's really important during this cost of living crisis. So check your bills NOW and see if you can save £100s on broadband, mobiles, food and more by working through your finances one-by-one to ensure you've the best deal on everything.
24 February 2026
Student loan interest is now 6.2% - should I panic or pay it off?
You leave university, looking forward to your future, then spot your student loan statement. There's a sinking feeling as you see £1,000s of added interest. Yet student loan statements can be dangerously misleading. They've led some into making catastrophic financial decisions. For most graduates, bizarrely, interest isn't relevant. Ignore it, and it'll go away.
18 February 2026
Student loan overpayments.
Many have student loan repayments automatically deducted from their wages each month, and assume all is well. Yet 100,000s accidentally overpay their student loans each year, often without realising. Here's how to check if you're one of them and, if so, how you can reclaim £100s, or even £1,000s.
12 January 2026