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Financial content for regulated industries

An Army of Writers is a 340-member content agency specializing in financial content for regulated industries. We work with fintech brands, lenders, debt relief companies, and financial services agencies that need expert human writers. Our subject matter experts have deep expertise, verify claims, and know which rules apply to their space. AI is part of how we work. We build AI content workflows that orchestrate the requirements of every stakeholder into a single production process. The result is financial content that doesn’t have to be walked back, cleaned up, or passed through rounds of review before it’s safe to publish. 

Exceptional Content

What makes a financial writer qualified?

Not every writer who covers money is a financial writer. The distinction matters most in regulated industries, where an unverified claim or a misused term can create real liability.

A qualified financial writer brings:

Domain expertise. They’ve spent time in the subject matter. Not just Googling about personal finance, but working in the field, and researching how programs work, how decisions get made, and how products differ.

Credentials. Our network includes writers who hold AFC®, CFP®, CPA, and JD designations. Credentials aren’t a requirement for every assignment, but they matter when your content is giving guidance that real people will act on.

Verification habits. A qualified financial writer knows the difference between a primary source and an aggregator. They check current rates against lender sites, not roundup articles. They flag regulatory updates before they become errors.

Experience in regulated content. Financial content lives inside compliance frameworks—UDAAP, RESPA, FDCPA, CROA, state-specific debt laws. Writers with experience in regulated industries understand what language creates risk and what creates trust.

Who we write for

  • Fintech brands that need to move fast without introducing compliance risk.
  • Banks and credit unions that need educational content including explainers, comparisons, and guides.
  • Debt relief companies operating in a space where tone, accuracy, and regulatory precision are non-negotiable.
  • Lending and credit platforms that need volume without sacrificing authority.

What financial content do we produce?

Articles and blog content. Bylined, sourced, and written for audiences who are making real financial decisions.

Evergreen educational content. The foundational pieces that anchor a content strategy and hold their value.

SEO and AEO-targeted content. Pages written to rank and to be cited. Structured for both search engines and the LLMs pulling answers from the web.

High-volume content programs. We’re built for scale. 340+ writers, editorial oversight at every stage, and workflow infrastructure that handles volume without letting quality drift.

White papers. Deep research and precise language by writers with backgrounds in asset management, portfolio strategy, and capital markets who understand how institutional audiences read. Built for asset managers, portfolio strategists, and compliance teams.

Product descriptions. APRs, repayment terms, eligibility requirements written to inform the consumer without creating regulatory exposure.

Case studies. Proof that your product delivers measurable outcomes. We frame results with precision and tell the story without overstating what the numbers show.

Explainer content and FAQs. The real questions consumers are searching, answered clearly and structured to show up in AI overviews, featured snippets, and LLM responses.

Regulatory disclosures and compliance copy. Clear, complete, and written to protect the brand without burying or confusing the consumer. Experienced across debt relief, lending, and credit frameworks.

Annual reports and shareholder letters. Financial performance translated into a coherent narrative rigorous enough for institutional readers and accessible enough for everyone else.

Investor presentations and pitch decks. Investment thesis, market opportunity, and team credibility communicated without jargon and built to hold up under scrutiny.

Ebooks and lead magnets. Long-form educational content that establishes authority before a prospect ever reaches your sales team.

Glossaries and educational hubs. Topical authority, internal linking infrastructure, and the structured citable content LLMs pull from when answering financial questions.

Frequently asked questions about how we use AI

Can AI write financial content?

Yes, an AI model, properly trained, can draft financial content that marries your legal, compliance, brand, marketing, and search requirements. AI has a harder time with self-accountability, often introducing factual errors, compliance flags, and style guide violations. AI is a starting point, not a set-and-forget system. In regulated industries, that distinction determines whether your content builds trust or creates liability.

Who should review AI-generated financial content?

A writer or editor with deep domain expertise and, where the subject requires it, relevant credentials. That means someone who knows what they’re looking for: factual accuracy, regulatory alignment, appropriate conditional language, and source quality, in addition to grammar and flow. Copyediting isn’t enough. AI makes errors authoritatively and convincingly. The reviewer must be a subject matter expert who understands the content well enough to catch what the AI gets subtly wrong.

How do you find a financial writer who uses AI?

Look for writers who treat AI as a drafting tool rather than an authority. The standard isn’t whether they use AI. Most working writers in 2026 do. The standard is whether the AI user has the expertise to perfect the content. At An Army of Writers, we build a custom AI content creation stack for each client. Then, every AI-assisted piece of content goes through human editorial review by writers and editors with financial subject matter expertise. We’ve built internal style guidelines specifically for AI-drafted financial content, covering sourcing standards, language precision, and the conditional framing that regulated content requires.

What’s the difference between a financial writer and a writer who covers finance?

A financial writer has enough domain knowledge to work independently in the subject matter. This expert can recognize a problematic claim, source accurately, and create content with the precision that regulated content demands. A writer who covers finance can produce readable content but may not know what they don’t know. In financial services, that gap shows up in ways that matter.

Ready to build your financial content?

Schedule a call and tell us what you’re working on. We’ll tell you whether we’re the right fit — and if we are, we’ll show you how we work before you commit to anything.