[3] money.co.uk was launched under the parent company Dot Zinc Ltd,[4] by founder and Managing Director Chris Morling,[1] who featured 754th on Sunday Times Rich List 2015.
[8] In 2014, the company underwent rebranding that involved a new logo, website and its first national TV advertising campaign, which featured competitive Los Angeles-based sign spinner Jeremy White.
[11][12] In September 2017, ZPG plc, which owns the property website firm Zoopla, purchased the company in a £140 million deal.
[7] As part of the company's business proposal, Hannah Maundrell, the Editor-in-Chief of money.co.uk,[15] has been featured in the national press advising consumers about their online purchasing rights [16] and ways to manage credit and debt.
[19] The main Cirencester offices are spread over three floors and include a staff gym, lounge and a games room that contains a foosball table that was formerly owned by Hollywood actor Robert Downey Jr..[4] In 2020, the company did a £3 million renovation of ‘The Castle’ by Bath-based workplace design and build firm Interaction.