Amy Bradney-George

Amy Bradney-George

Journalist

With over 16 years of editorial experience, Amy's work has been featured in a range of prominent publications, including Money Magazine, The Sydney Morning Herald, Financy, ABC News Australia, SBS, Marie Claire, Women’s Weekly and Equity Magazine. She is passionate about helping readers understand personal finance, offering practical advice for managing money in a complex world.
Amy’s expertise has led her to contribute regularly to news outlets and radio, where she discusses credit card trends, fraud prevention and cost-of-living issues. Amy holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Drama from Griffith University, and in 2023-2024, she furthered her qualifications with RG146 ASIC-recognised certifications in Tier 1 Generic Knowledge and Tier 2 General Advice Deposit Products. Amy was the Senior Writer for Credit Cards at Finder from 2016 to 2024.

Expertise

  • Credit cards
  • Frequent flyer
  • Credit score
  • BNPL
  • Money management
  • Sustainability

Experience

  • Annual Finder Innovation Awards judge for Lending Innovation and Social Impact categories
  • Annual Finder Green Awards judge

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Drama, Griffith University
  • Tier 1 Generic Knowledge (RG146 ASIC-recognised certification), Kaplan Professional
  • Tier 2 General Advice Deposit Products (RG146 ASIC-recognised certification), Kaplan Professional

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