William Jolly
About William
William Jolly wrote for Savings.com.au as a financial journalist between 2018 until 2021, after spending two years at a financial research firm.
His work focused on breaking down complex financial topics into everyday language, with a strong emphasis on improving financial literacy for Australians.
William has since held various media and marketing positions at some of Australia's most recognisable finance and technology companies.
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