Bank copy is read more than once. First by a customer who is selecting an account, and then by a customer who is assessing a fee charge to see if it is stated on the page. It’s the second reader who finally determines if the copy is effectively written.
We conveniently write this based on your current schedules instead of a similar bank’s publications. Rates, fees, cut-off times, and eligibility come from the documents you provide. We provide all the responses to you for your verification.
Building trust when banking requires things being where banking customers expect. It requires placement of a fee on the page as opposed to scheduling the fee. It requires the time to execute the transaction to be the customer’s courtesy time as opposed to the time as operational team members. It is answering customers’ questions, avoiding the writing of complaint letters. Clarity is not tone. It is the crux of banking customer satisfaction.
Every rate and fee taken from your current published schedule
APR and APY used correctly and never treated as synonyms
Plain language a customer under stress can still follow
Where AI falls down on banking content
Generated banking copy confuses APR and APY and quotes rates with no effective date on a savings page which is not a style problem. It is a misstatement what the customer earns, and is the sentence that turns up later in the complaint file.
How We Build No-AI Banking Content From Reliable Source Material
The open Web is not your source material. Your writer works from documents like the account agreement and the fee schedule along with the current rate sheet that your compliance team has approved. The writer requests a version date for each document. Anything that a customer could get charged for has to relate to one of these files.
How a banking content gets written here
Collect the account agreement, fee schedule and rate sheet with version dates
Identify which figures are dynamic, and will reside in a maintained table
Draft in plain language, keeping regulated wording exactly as supplied
Present a list of claims that responds to each rate, fee, and its corresponding deadline
Reviewing Accuracy and Tone in No-AI Banking Content
Two reviews occur before the document leaves your hands. The first detects if your numbers, terminology and wording in the document are correct. The second looks at the page like a customer who has just lost money on that page, because in banking, tone is often about saying nothing and remaining neutral. The final copy is sent to your own compliance and legal teams for review before publication.
Text extracted from your existing contracts and pricing
A claim list that traces every number back to its source document
Regulatory and disclosure wording retained unchanged
Tone checked against the worst possible customer reading scenario
Reading level checked so a general customer can follow it
What people commission banking content for
Product pages for checking, savings and card accounts
Explaining a fee change before customers discover it
Mortgage and lending guides for first-time borrowers
Fraud and dispute pages people read while worried
What banking content cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical banking content
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Product page
350
$35
$0.35
$35.35
Account explainer
800
$80
$0.80
$80.80
Customer guide
1,600
$160
$1.60
$161.60
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Banking Content Service FAQs
Yes — 2 rounds are included, for 14 days after delivery, handled by the writer who wrote the piece rather than by someone new to the brief.
Yes, by assigning someone who already knows the subject rather than someone who will research it overnight. If we do not have the right specialist available we will tell you rather than take the brief and hope.
Our goal is to have a short review, and the claim list is usually why this is the case. We’ll never give you the approval. It is your compliance and legal that has the final say, and the copy is submitted with them in mind and their changes anticipated.
Write the prose without the number. We draft pages that refer to a rate table that your system maintains. We consolidated the moving numbers in one place. Where a rate has to appear inline, we mark it so your team knows what to change.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our banking content
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
SASelin AHead of Content, Aurenko Fintech
Explained apr without a single analogy
Most finance writers take the metaphorical pizza slice route. Our piece explained the math slowly and correctly, using the actual numbers we charge. Compliance signed it off, and they made zero changes. That has not happened in the three years during which I have done this job.
Verified orderFinancial explainersNovember 2025
MCMateus CHead of Digital, Corvane Finance
Accurate, but I wanted more examples
Explaining compound interest to those who left school at sixteen is difficult and this mainly tackles the issue. I requested and was given one worked example with real numbers. I wanted three, so I made two adjustments. Your definition of APR is the most comprehensible I have come across in any context.
Verified orderFinancial explainersAugust 2026
ÉDÉmile DProduct Marketing Lead, Halyard Software
One page, no filler, reps use it
Everything we’ve made in house, every battle card, turned into three pages no one opened. This is one, with the two objections that actually show up and a decent answer for each. Adoption is the only metric we care about and it’s almost all there.