
George Harrison
Lead Writer & Content Strategist
Resume
Education
- BA, London School of Economics and Political Science
Previous Experience
- Freelance author and editor
- Freelance copywriter
- News and Feature Writer, Sun Online
George Harrison is a lead writer at NerdWallet. A graduate of the London School of Economics, George has worked as a professional writer for almost a decade, with articles appearing in The Sun, The Mirror, and The Telegraph. George has also appeared as a panelist on Channel 5 News, Sunday Morning Live, and the Sky News Press Preview. George is the editor of four published books and is the co-author of Inside Allenwood, a non-fiction book about the rise and fall of a British banker.
The latest from George
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What is Debt Factoring and How Does it Work?
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Spring Budget 2024: What It Means for Your Small Business
From VAT threshold changes to National Insurance reform, the 2024 Spring Budget has significant ramifications for UK small business owners. Here we break down the Chancellor’s announcement and explain how…