Building Relationships That Matter
We've been working with finance professionals, educators, and content creators since 2019. What started as a handful of collaborations has grown into something we're genuinely proud of.
Who We Work With
Our partners range from small accounting firms in Manchester to online finance tutors in Edinburgh. Some focus on personal finance literacy, others specialize in business bookkeeping education. The common thread? They all care about teaching people to understand money better.
We don't do exclusive partnerships or complicated contracts. If you're creating educational content around finance topics and your values align with ours, there's probably a way we can support each other.
Most partnerships start with a simple conversation. Maybe you need research data for a course you're building, or you're looking for straightforward explanations of UK tax concepts. We share resources when it makes sense, and we stay in touch.
What Guides Our Collaborations
These aren't corporate values on a poster. They're the things we actually think about when deciding who to work with.
Education First
Your priority should be helping people learn, not pushing products. We work with folks who see financial knowledge as something everyone deserves access to.
Honest Communication
No exaggerated claims about overnight success or guaranteed outcomes. Finance education requires realistic expectations and honest conversations about challenges.
Mutual Support
Good partnerships work both ways. We share what we know, you share what you know. It's pretty straightforward when both sides are committed to similar goals.
A Note From Our Partnerships Lead
I've been coordinating partner relationships at elyrianerion since early 2023. The best collaborations happen when we're not overthinking things. If you're teaching finance concepts and you think our resources might help your audience, just reach out.
We typically respond within two business days. Sometimes partnerships develop into long-term content collaborations, sometimes it's just occasional resource sharing. Both are perfectly fine with us.
Dougal Fenwick
Partnership Coordination, elyrianerion
How Partnerships Usually Develop
Initial Conversation
We start with a casual chat about what you're working on and where our resources might fit. No pressure, no commitments. Just seeing if there's alignment between what you need and what we can offer.
Resource Access
If it makes sense, we'll grant you access to our finance education materials, research summaries, and content guidelines. You can use these in your courses or workshops, with proper attribution.
Ongoing Collaboration
Many partners check in quarterly to share what's working and what isn't. We might co-create content, cross-reference each other's resources, or simply stay connected for occasional questions.
Community Growth
The real benefit shows up over time. Your students get better finance education, our reach expands to new audiences, and we both contribute to improving financial literacy across the UK. That's the point, really.