Data & Research
The top journalists writing about fintech right now
MVPR’s latest data on the top 10 fintech journalists by response rate and coverage frequency — updated regularly for PR professionals targeting fintech media.
Tom Lawrence
October 2024 · 4 min read
Hot off the press: MVPR’s latest data drop on the top 10 fintech journalists.
We’ve crunched the numbers and identified the most influential voices shaping fintech coverage right now. From blockchain to neobanks, these are the writers you need to know.
Our analysis is conducted using our own proprietary journalist vector search - if you'd like to get a list of recommendations tailored to your company specifically, get in touch with one of our team or book a demo to find out more.
An AI-powered PR agency like MVPR can help match your fintech story with the journalists on this list who are most likely to cover it - based on their recent writing, not just their beat label.
For now though, if these journalists are writing about topics that your company or clients want to be known for, we encourage you to follow them on Twitter and read their articles to get a better understanding of what might be relevant to share with them!
Full list of 10 here below and the link to follow their author profiles:
- Paige Smith, Consumer Finance reporter, Bloomberg
- Tom Matsuda, Fintech Reporter, Sifted
- Callum Burroughs, Startups Correspondent, Business Insider
- Tyler Pathe, Financial reporter, Fintech Futures
- Akila Quinio, Banking & Fintech Reporter, Financial Times
- Mark Walker, Editorial Director, Fintech Times
- Hannah Lang, Fintech Correspondent, Reuters
- Amelia Matthewson, Editor, Fintech Magazine
- Mary Ann Azevedo, Senior Reporter, TechCrunch
- Ryan Browne, Tech Correspondent, CNBC
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