Greg Marsh is a British entrepreneur who founded hospitality company onefinestay and household money-saving tool Nous.
[2][3][4] Marsh is the grandson of Amnesty International founder Peter Benenson, who was the only child of campaigner Flora Solomon.
[6] After Marsh left the company in September 2016, he was appointed as a panel member of the 2017 Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices, commissioned by then British Prime Minister Theresa May.
[9][10] In 2021, Marsh co-founded Nous, a money-saving tool which manages households' bills, such as energy, mobile and broadband.
[11][12][13] Marsh is a household finance commentator who appears regularly on Sky News and LBC, and has contributed to British newspapers and other broadcast media on topics including entrepreneurialism, consumer finance, the cost of living crisis and mental health.