Beth Leslie
Beth is an experienced writer and editor who specialises in financial and economic content. She is currently the Senior Insurance Content Editor for MoneySuperMarket.
Beth is passionate about making ‘boring’ topics engaging and accessible. Her writing strives to make it easier for everyone to have the information they need to make the best decisions for their own lives… and wallets!
Beth lives in South London, although she likes to escape the city to climb a mountain or two when she can.
Beth's Experience
Beth has almost a decade of professional writing experience and has been creating content on economics and finance for over six years.
She is the co-author of ‘What is the Economy?: And Why it Matters to You’, a guide to economics for people who don’t like economics, which was published by Bloomsbury in 2021.
She has been the Senior Insurance Content Editor at MoneySuperMarket since 2024.
Expertise
Car insurance
Life insurance
Home insurance
Business insurance
YouGov Survey 1st July 2024 to 30th June 2025. Net Recommend score derived from “Which of the following online service websites would you recommend to a friend or colleague, or tell them to avoid?” Base: Current Customers of (MoneySuperMarket n=18,382, Compare the Market n=16,802, Go.Compare n=10,162, Confused.com n=8,229, Uswitch n=528).
Data based on the minimum price of travel insurance sold through MoneySuperMarket to Malta in June 2026. Prices vary based on your personal details & circumstances. Where the policy type was for single-trip.
Data based on the minimum price of travel insurance sold through MoneySuperMarket to Iceland in 2026. Prices vary based on your personal details & circumstances. Where the policy type was for single-trip.
Data based on the minimum price of travel insurance sold through MoneySuperMarket to Bali in 2026. Prices vary based on your personal details & circumstances. Where the policy type was for single-trip.
Data based on the 10th percentile price of travel insurance sold through MoneySuperMarket to Singapore in 2026. Where the policy type was for single-trip.
