Our Story
About CapitalLearns
A free educational platform built on the belief that financial knowledge should be accessible to everyone — without hidden fees or commercial motives.
Empowering Financial Understanding
CapitalLearns was established with a singular purpose: to make well-researched, clearly communicated financial education freely available. We believe that access to sound financial knowledge is one of the most powerful tools for building a more secure future.
Too often, financial education is either inaccessible, overly complex, or intertwined with commercial interests. We set out to change that by creating a platform where learning comes first — without products to sell or services to promote.
Our content is designed for a wide audience: from those just beginning to understand personal finance to individuals looking to deepen their knowledge of wealth-building strategies.
What We Stand For
Every article, guide, and resource we publish is guided by a consistent set of editorial principles.
Impartiality
We have no commercial affiliations with financial institutions or investment products. Our editorial decisions are guided solely by educational merit.
Accuracy
We take care to ensure factual accuracy in everything we publish, drawing on established financial principles and well-regarded academic sources.
Transparency
We are clear about our limitations. We are not financial advisors, and we always encourage readers to seek professional guidance for their specific circumstances.
Accessibility
All content is free. There are no subscription tiers, no premium articles, and no hidden costs. Financial knowledge should not be a luxury.
Quality
We prioritise depth and clarity over quantity. Every resource is written and reviewed to meet a high editorial standard before publication.
Continuous Improvement
Financial landscapes evolve. We regularly review and update our content to ensure it remains relevant and reflective of current knowledge.
Education Over Speculation
We deliberately avoid content that speculates about short-term market movements, promotes specific financial products, or encourages high-risk behaviour without proper context.
Instead, we focus on durable concepts: the mechanics of compounding, the role of diversification, the importance of financial planning, and the psychology of money. These are the foundations upon which sound financial reasoning is built.
"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
— Attributed to Benjamin FranklinWho Creates Our Content
Our editorial team combines backgrounds in finance, economics, and education to produce balanced, accessible content.
Eleanor Marsh
Editorial Director
Background in financial journalism and economic research. Oversees content standards and editorial direction.
James Holbrook
Senior Writer
Former economics lecturer with expertise in personal finance, investment theory, and behavioural economics.
Sofia Andersen
Research Analyst
Specialises in financial data, academic literature review, and ensuring factual accuracy across all publications.
Thomas Grant
Content Strategist
Focused on making complex financial concepts understandable and actionable for general audiences.
Important Notice: CapitalLearns is an independent educational publisher. We do not provide financial advice, manage investments, sell financial products, or represent any financial institution. All content on this website is intended for general informational and educational purposes only. For advice suited to your individual circumstances, please consult a qualified financial professional.