About QuidCompare
Money made clear — independent UK guides without the jargon or the hard sell.
QuidCompare exists for one reason: making everyday money decisions less stressful. The UK financial world is full of fine print, confusing comparison tables and headline rates that only half of people actually qualify for. We translate it into plain English so you can decide with confidence.
What we cover
We write practical guides across the money topics that matter most to UK households and small businesses — business finance, personal loans and credit, banking, energy and bills, and savings and insurance. Every guide is written for the UK, with UK rules, UK providers and UK pounds.
How we work
A note on advice
Everything here is general information to help you understand your options. It is not regulated financial advice and cannot account for your personal circumstances. For anything significant, speak to a qualified, regulated adviser — and always confirm the latest terms directly with the provider before you commit.
Who publishes QuidCompare
QuidCompare is published by CM Beyer Limited, a marketing and business management consultancy headquartered in London. CM Beyer helps SMEs and growth businesses across the UK, North America and Australia.
As part of the CM Beyer group, we work closely with Credicorp, a UK short-term business lender. Our editorial content remains fully independent — commercial relationships are clearly disclosed in the relevant guides.
Editorial standards
Every guide is researched in-house and fact-checked against official UK sources — GOV.UK, the FCA, MoneyHelper, Ofgem and similar.
Our full standardsSources we trust
- GOV.UK & HMRC
- Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
- MoneyHelper (MAPS)
- Ofgem & Ofwat
- Bank of England
- Citizens Advice
How we make money
QuidCompare is free to read. We may earn a commission from some providers we link to, which funds our research — but it never changes our editorial view, and links to official bodies earn us nothing.
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