

Why Building Trust Beats Being Liked, with Martin Lewis
46 snips Sep 3, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Martin Lewis, a renowned financial expert and founder of Money Saving Expert, shares his insights on the vital role of trust in our lives. He emphasizes that trust is built through actions, not image, and explores the Trust Triangle of authenticity, logic, and empathy. Martin reveals how small, consistent choices can strengthen relationships and highlights the importance of empathy in forging real connections. His experience as a consumer champion underscores the necessity of trust in both personal and professional realms.
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Trust Is Earned, Not Marketed
- Trust cannot be marketed; it is earned through consistent trustworthy actions over time.
- Martin Lewis built trust by prioritising usefulness and integrity rather than popularity.
Calling Out Leaders In A Roomful Of Egos
- At an energy summit Martin interrupted to tell the Prime Minister he wouldn't ask people to trust untrustworthy firms.
- He cited data on incorrect call centre information to prove his point and challenge industry leaders.
Trust As A Business Asset
- When trust is your business model, commercial success follows as a by-product.
- Martin's team treats trust as their biggest financial asset and refuses actions that would breach it.