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  • NS&I: Premium Bonds odds set to improve to best level in more than 15 years

    August 8, 2023

    Premium Bonds odds will improve to the best level seen in more than 15 years from September, savings giant NS&I (National Savings and Investments) has announced. The odds will improve to 21,000 to one, from 22,000 to one previously – their best level since the April 2008 prize draw. NS&I estimates that there will be [...]

  • London nannies’ pay rises to £43,000 as parents fail to secure nursery places

    August 3, 2023

    London parents are having to pay more for nannies because of a lack of nursery places, according to Nannytax, with salaries on average now at £43,000. The government has been urged by the firm to amend its “nonsensical” approach to childcare payments set out in the spring budget, with demand for nannies skyrocketing as early [...]

  • Body Doubling Is The New Workplace Productivity Hack

    August 3, 2023  |  Sponsored

    Do you find it hard to start tasks, not to mention complete them on deadline? Studies show that roughly one in five people globally are textbook procrastinators, while a 2019 report found that 88% of the workforce tends to procrastinate for at least one hour a day. Most of us do it to some extent. [...]

  • Number of ‘Isa millionaires’ surges to more than 4,000 – triple from pre pandemic

    August 1, 2023

    The number of “Isa millionaires” has surged to more than 4,000, according to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) figures. Some 4,070 savers were sitting on Isa pots worth more than £1 million, as of April 2021, according to the data, obtained following a freedom of information (FOI) request on behalf of financial services network the [...]

  • British businesses locked in disputes with HMRC over possible unpaid tax

    July 31, 2023

    More than half of British mid-sized firms are locked in disputes with the taxman over potential unpaid tax, a sign of the troubles companies encounter when trying to navigate the UK’s complex web of levies. Some 61 per cent of 500 firms surveyed by consultancy BDO are embroiled in a tax dispute with HMRC. Tax [...]

  • Hiring for Skills is One Great Way to Make The Workplace More Diverse

    July 27, 2023  |  Sponsored

    Expanding the talent pool to skills-based hiring may be advantageous for companies on the hunt to recruit and retain top talent. A recent study showed that those recruiting based on a skills-first approach are seeing a dramatic improvement in the overall performance of employees. Relying solely on formal education and qualifications when hiring could be [...]

  • Wave of pension mergers looms as Hunt presses on with reform

    July 24, 2023

    A wave of consolidation is coming in the UK’s pension sector as bigger master trusts guzzle up smaller peers and the government throws its weight behind reform, a top UK pension chief has predicted.

  • Workers in the UK spend less time in the office than any other country

    July 20, 2023  |  Sponsored

    A new report shows that workers in the UK spend the least amount of time in the office each week compared to workers from other countries. In fact, we spend significantly less time in the office when compared to the global average, with 34% of Brits spending four days or more in the workplace compared [...]

  • PensionBee hails momentum as assets surge to £3.7bn

    July 20, 2023

    PensionBee hailed “excellent momentum” in the first six months of the year today as it closes in on profitability for the first time this year. In its first half results today, the London-listed fintech firm said its assets under administration had rocketed 38 per cent to £3.7bn while adjusted losses narrowed to £8m, down from [...]

  • Buy-now see-you-later? FCA boss slams claims BNPL firms will quit UK due to regulation

    July 19, 2023

    The chief of the City watchdog said he does not “buy the argument” that buy-now pay-later (BNPL) firms will quit the UK today after it emerged ministers may shelve planned rules over fears firms would leave. The government had been pushing ahead with plans to bring BNPL products offered by firms like Klarna and Clearpay [...]

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