Money.it is one of Italy’s leading independent publications dedicated to economics, finance, markets, taxation and the practical decisions that shape personal wealth.
Since our launch we have built our reputation on a single principle: when readers come to us before a decision that affects their money, their pension, their home or their business, we owe them rigour, transparency and intellectual honesty.
This website is the English-language edition of Money.it. It is written for international investors, finance professionals, business leaders, expatriates and English-speaking readers in Italy who want a clear, primary-sourced view of the country and of the eurozone — the legislation that moves capital, the policy decisions that move markets, the macroeconomic shifts that move portfolios.
What we cover
Our editorial perimeter is stable and clearly defined. We cover macroeconomics and monetary policy, financial markets and asset allocation, banking and corporate finance, taxation, pensions and welfare, real estate, energy and the geopolitics of supply, technology and artificial intelligence as economic forces, and the European regulation that governs all of the above. Italy and the European Union are our home turf; we extend coverage to the United States, China and emerging markets whenever decisions taken there change the equation for readers in Europe.
We do not chase every story. We choose the ones where a careful explanation is worth more to the reader than a fast headline.
Editorial standards
Every article published on Money.it is the work of a named author with verifiable expertise in the field they cover. Each byline links to a public author page that lists credentials, professional background and a full archive of previous work.
We do not publish content generated by artificial intelligence without human editorial control and a named human editor accountable for it.
Every piece is reviewed before publication by an editor in charge of the relevant vertical — markets, taxation, pensions, technology, geopolitics. Numbers, dates, regulatory references and legal citations are checked against primary sources.
When a topic requires specialised technical knowledge — tax filings, pension calculations, investment products, legal procedures, accounting standards — we work with practising professionals (chartered tax advisors, lawyers, financial advisors, certified analysts, actuaries). Their contribution is disclosed in the byline or in a verification note at the foot of the article.
Editorial independence
Money.it is editorially independent. Commercial content — sponsorships, native advertising, partnerships, affiliate links — is always labelled as such and produced separately from the newsroom. No advertiser, sponsor or commercial partner has any influence on the editorial agenda, on the topics we cover, on the angle we take, or on the conclusions our journalists reach. Our journalists do not accept payments, gifts or hospitality from companies they cover beyond what is normal in professional reporting (press events, conference attendance, review units returned after testing).
We do not publish paid placements disguised as editorial coverage. If you are reading it on Money without an explicit “Sponsored” or “Partner content” label, our newsroom is responsible for it.
Money Certified: editorial integrity recorded on a public blockchain
Money.it is the first major Italian financial publication to notarise the integrity of its journalism on a public blockchain through Money Certified. Each certified article carries a cryptographic fingerprint registered on-chain at the moment of publication, so that any subsequent alteration of the text can be independently detected by any third party. Readers do not have to take our word for it: they can verify, mathematically, that the article they are reading has not been silently rewritten after the fact.
When we issue a substantive correction, the correction is logged and timestamped; the previous version remains verifiable on-chain. We made this choice deliberately. In an information environment where text can be quietly altered, AI-generated content is hard to distinguish from human reporting at first glance, and trust in news media is at historic lows, we believe the burden of proof should sit with the publisher — not with the reader.
Corrections, updates and transparency
We make mistakes, like every newsroom. When we do, we correct them visibly. Substantive corrections are flagged at the top or bottom of the article with the date of the change and a short note describing what was amended; minor edits (typos, broken links, formatting) are made silently. Articles covering a developing story carry an explicit “last updated” date. Readers who spot an error can reach the editorial team at the addresses listed below — we read every message.
Money Premium
For readers who need to go deeper than daily coverage, Money Premium provides in-depth analysis, model portfolios, structured research on specific markets and sectors, and access to a community of analysts and senior contributors. Premium content is clearly separated from free editorial coverage and is governed by exactly the same editorial standards described above.
Editorial team and contributors
Money is produced by a permanent newsroom of professional journalists, supported by a network of external contributors selected for their expertise: economists, fund managers, chartered tax advisors, legal practitioners, sector analysts and university researchers. Each contributor has a public author page on the site listing their professional profile, areas of competence and complete archive of articles.
Contact and legal information
Newsroom (Italian): [email protected]
English desk: [email protected]
Corrections and clarifications: [email protected]
Commercial enquiries: [email protected]
Money is published by Money.it S.r.l., a company registered in Italy. Full company details — registered office, VAT number, share capital, press-court registration and the editor responsible under Italian press law (direttore responsabile) — are available on our Legal notice and Privacy policy pages.
If you would like to know more about how we work, read about Money Certified and our approach to verifiable journalism, or browse our Italian flagship money.it.