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  • More young people are turning to ISAs to invest, but also to have impact

    April 6, 2021  |  Sponsored

    The impact of the global pandemic, big political changes, and social justice movements on day-to-day life in the past 12 months has been substantial. One of the key areas affected has been people’s personal finances, from loss of income on one hand, to increased savings from less leisure spending on the other. So how have [...]

  • Today final day for borrowers to apply for payment holiday on mortgages, cards and loans

    March 31, 2021

    Borrowers have until the end of today to apply for a payment holiday on products such as mortgages, personal loans and credit cards. Eligible customers who have not taken a payment holiday before, and those who have previously had a payment deferral totalling less than six months, have until tonight to apply. Payment holidays are [...]

  • Treasury mulls slashing higher-rate tax relief on pensions contributions

    March 20, 2021

    The Treasury is reportedly considering huge cuts to tax relief on pensions contributions amid the spiralling cost of measures brought in during the pandemic.  On 23 March, which has been dubbed “tax day”, the Treasury will announce new consultations on proposed taxation reforms, which could include reforms to pension tax.  When people pay into their [...]

  • UK borrowers impacted by pandemic face rising mortgage payments, L&G warns

    March 17, 2021

    UK borrowers who have suffered a drop in income during the pandemic could soon be paying thousands of pounds more in monthly mortgage repayments, according to the latest research.  The survey by Legal & General Mortgage Club found that one in three borrowers are considering staying on their current lender’s Standard Variable Rate (SVR) once [...]

  • British family sells $10m Van Gogh to avoid rise in capital gains tax

    February 26, 2021

    A British family are selling a Vincent Van Gogh drawing for a record breaking $10m (£7.1m) to avoid a potential rise in capital gains tax in next Wednesday’s budget. Thomas Gibson, a London art dealer, and his three sons have decided to sell the Van Gogh alongside seven other works, including art by Lucian Freud [...]

  • Chancellor Rishi Sunak ‘planning stealth tax rise’ on wealthy pensioners in next week’s Budget

    February 26, 2021

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak 'planning stealth tax increase' on wealthy pensioners in next week's Budget

  • Moneysupermarket profit drops as demand for travel insurance and credit products falls

    February 18, 2021

    Moneysupermarket, the financial services price-comparison platform, suffered a fall in profit and revenue last year as lockdown restrictions caused a drop in demand for insurance and credit products.  Moneysupermarket, which also owns the advice website Moneysavingexpert, said profit after tax fell 27 per cent from £94.9m in 2019 to £69.3m last year. Group revenue was [...]

  • Japan overtakes UK as world’s second largest pension market

    February 16, 2021

    The UK pensions market was overtaken in size by Japan in 2020, pushing the UK to third place. The United States retained its position as the largest pension market in the world, making up 62 per cent of worldwide pensions assets. Japan and the UK represented 6.9 per cent and 6.8 per cent respectively. The [...]

  • Ranked: Monzo tops list of best UK banks as digital services thrive

    February 15, 2021

    Digital fintechs Monzo and First Direct provide better service to customers than traditional banks, according to a recent survey. Ipsos MORI conducted a review of around 1,000 customers from each of the 19 biggest personal current account providers in the UK to rank the best and worst banks. The findings are designed to compare the [...]

  • 15 socially responsible investing ideas for your ISA

    February 8, 2021

    Sustainable investment funds have exploded in popularity in the last few years, now holding more than $1 trillion of investors’ cash as the ‘Blue Planet effect’ made people rethink the impact of their choices on the planet.  These funds have also proven themselves against their rivals – over the last 15 years, ethical funds have [...]

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