About money.wiki

Your global encyclopedia of money.

money.wiki is an independent digital knowledge hub built to help people around the world understand how money works and make better financial decisions because of it.

We cover the full spectrum of modern finance, from everyday banking and saving to investing, payments, remittances, and digital assets. Our goal is simple: to make complex financial systems clear, practical, and accessible without hype, sales pressure, or hidden agendas.

Financial topics are often fragmented, overly technical, or locked behind geography and jargon. money.wiki brings them together in one place, with explanations designed for clarity, accuracy, and global relevance.

What we cover

  • Banking & Saving – How accounts, fees, interest, and financial institutions actually work.
  • Credit & Lending – Credit cards, loans, interest rates, and how borrowing really affects long-term finances.
  • Investing & Brokerage – Stocks and ETFs explained from first principles.
  • Payments & Remittances – How money moves across borders, the true costs involved, and where inefficiencies hide.
  • Money 101 & Wiki – Clear definitions and structured explanations of key financial terms and concepts.

Our editorial approach

money.wiki is educational, not promotional. Our content is written to inform, compare, and explain — not to tell readers what to buy or invest in.

  • Neutral and fact-based: We focus on how systems work, not predictions or guarantees.
  • Globally oriented: Articles reflect differences across countries, regulations, and markets whenever relevant.
  • Practically useful: We emphasize costs, tradeoffs, and real-world mechanics — not abstract theory.

Why trust money.wiki?

  • Reference-first content: Articles are designed to serve as long-term explanations, not short-lived opinions.
  • Contributor expertise: Content is curated by writers and editors with experience in fintech, consumer internet, and financial services.
  • Global perspective: We pay particular attention to accessibility, cross-border finance, and emerging markets — areas often underexplained in traditional finance media.

money.wiki is for anyone who wants to learn how money works, compare financial options, and navigate modern finance with clearer understanding, wherever you live.