"We’re excited to be bolstering the reputation of our business titles with personal finance content from Money. Under Laura’s editorial leadership, Money is set to become the new go-to place for anyone seeking personal financial advice on any topic, at any time," says Andy Gill, managing director of media for Tiso Blackstar Group.

With more than 262 000 copies of the Sunday Times sold each weekend, Money is able to reach a broad audience with content presented in plain jargon-free language. Readers can view content that unpacks consumer issues related to banking, retirement planning, saving, and investing as well as life and disability cover, healthcare financing, asset financing, estate planning, managing debt, financial planning, short-term insurance, property and tax.

As a member of the Financial Planning Institute, Du Preez holds the Certified Financial Planner® designation. She also contributes to two financial planning textbooks published by Lexis Nexis.

Du Preez believes the value of Money lies in unpacking complicated personal financial issues and presenting them in a simple and accessible way for the benefit of readers. Du Preez’s editorial team includes senior writer, Angelique Ardé, a former journalist with Independent Media’s Personal Finance publications.

Other contributors will include senior Tiso Blackstar writers with experience in the consumer and investment fields. Peter Roos has also joined Tiso Blackstar as the business manager for Money.

While Money is published in Business Times at the moment, Du Preez and the Money team will be delivering personal finance content to our other titles including Sowetan, Business Day, Financial Mail, as well as BusinessLIVE in the near future.

For more information, visit www.tisoblackstar.com.