From Manila to Reykjavík: How Martin Lewis Became the Unlikely Prophet of Global Penny-Pinching
From his perch above a London coffee chain that charges £4 for lukewarm existential dread, Martin Lewis—the man Britain trusts more than its own cabinet—has spent two decades coaxing savers toward marginally less awful interest rates. What began as a cheery BBC segment on “finding the best ISA” has quietly metastasised into a transnational coping…
