Sponsored Newsletter Editions
Money & Moves offers underwritten newsletter editions that allow organisations to support independent analysis on topics shaping business, markets, and strategy.
Sponsors may propose the topic or question to be explored; Money & Moves retains full editorial control over research, framing, and conclusions.
This model enables sponsors to connect with objective, credible thinking and market insight—without compromising editorial independence or reader trust.
How it works
Sponsor proposes a topic or analytical request
Money & Moves conducts independent research and analysis
A Money & Moves edition is written and published. The sponsor may review for factual accuracy only (not tone or conclusions)
The edition is disclosed as underwritten (named or anonymous)
Sponsorship disclosure
All underwritten editions are clearly disclosed. Sponsors may choose to be named or anonymous.
Disclosure examples:
Supported by [Sponsor]
Supported by a Money & Moves Partner.
In all cases, Money & Moves retains full editorial independence.
What sponsors get
Association with a respected, independent finance and strategy publication
Thought-leadership positioning on issues that matter to decision-makers
A durable public asset that can be shared internally and externally
Reach into a senior audience of business leaders, investors, and executives
What sponsors do not get
Control over conclusions or opinions
Promotional or advertorial copy
Headline or framing approval
This independence is what gives the sponsorship its value.
What’s included (per edition)
One Money & Moves newsletter edition
Clear sponsorship disclosure (named or anonymous)
Distribution to the full Money & Moves subscriber base,
Distribution on social media with over 30,000 followers, amplifying the edition
Indicative Analysis Menu
Typically, Money & Moves covered the following types of topics
Company or Sector Performance Analysis
Corporate Actions & Strategic Moves – M&A, restructurings, capital raises, listings or delistings
Business Model & Unit Economics – pricing power, cost structures, working capital, and currency exposure
Market Structure & Competition – formal vs informal sector dynamics, barriers to entry, competitive pressure
Policy & Regulatory Impact on Companies – FX rules, taxation, regulation, and behavioural responses
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