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  • Financial advice industry grew in 2019 despite rising costs and regulation

    April 20, 2020

    The financial advice industry grew last year despite rising costs and widening regulation, research published today showed. The sector’s growth has been driven by ever more complex financial needs, low growth in DIY investing and a lack of alternatives to spending time with a professional adviser, the survey from fund data provider FE fundinfo found. [...]

  • FCA pushes car finance firms to halt repossessions amid coronavirus

    April 17, 2020

    The UK’s financial watchdog has proposed a freeze on car finance repayments, ruling out repossessions of vehicles during the coronavirus crisis. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) told car leasing firms today to offer three-month repayment pauses for customers in financial difficulty as a result of coronavirus. “We are very aware of the continued struggle people [...]

  • Coronavirus: Regulators urge savers to avoid rash decisions on pensions

    April 1, 2020

    Regulators today urged savers to not make any rash decisions in relation to their pensions during the coronavirus epidemic. The Pensions Regulator (TPR), the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), and the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS), said fears over the impact of the pandemic on markets and personal finances may make savers more vulnerable to scams [...]

  • IFISAs: Invest in British entrepreneurs and maximise your tax-free ISA

    March 25, 2020  |  Sponsored

    Innovative Finance ISAs offer an exciting alternative investment channel, helping you diversify your portfolio and maximising your £20,000 tax-free ISA allowance — all while supporting high performing British entrepreneurs. Finding the right businesses for your portfolio without skimping on the details you need to make an informed investment decision has always been a challenge. Crowd2Fund [...]

  • Budget 2020: Chancellor raises threshold for pensions tax relief to £200,000

    March 11, 2020

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak said today that the tapered allowance threshold for pensions tax relief will increase to £200,000. The pensions annual allowance is the maximum amount of tax-relieved pension savings that can be accrued in a year Sunak increased the two tapered thresholds for pension tax relief by £90,000 today. This means that from 2020-21 [...]

  • What will Rishi Sunak’s Budget mean for personal taxes?

    March 6, 2020  |  City Talk

    With a commitment to leave rates for income tax, national insurance and VAT unchanged, the new Chancellor may be looking for other areas to raise tax in March’s Budget – possibly in capital gains tax and inheritance tax. In addition, the Conservative Party manifesto contained commitments to “review and reform” entrepreneurs’ relief (ER) as well [...]

  • Budget 2020: What is on the pensions industry’s wish list?

    March 4, 2020

    As Rishi Sunak, the new chancellor, prepares for his first Budget next week, the pensions industry will be watching what happens with eagle eyes. Reports have circulated that the government, emboldened by its landslide General Election win last year, could bring in sweeping changes to how some people save for retirement. Some predict that Sunak [...]

  • Pensions regulator launches consultation on tougher defined benefit rules

    March 3, 2020

    The Pensions Regulatory (TPR) today launched a consultation on new tougher rules on the funding of defined benefit pension schemes. TPR is proposing a twin-track approach to funding defined benefit schemes, which are pension funds where an employer legally has to make up any shortfall in the event that the scheme is underfunded. Under the [...]

  • Moneysupermarket profit grows as CEO steps down

    February 20, 2020

    Price comparison site Moneysupermarket has reported strong profit growth for 2019 despite slower growth in the second half of the year. The figures Profit before tax rose to £116m, an 8.5 per cent increase on 2018’s figure. Group revenue climbed nine per cent from £355.6m in 2018 to £388.4m while basic earnings per share increased [...]

  • What’s the easiest way to send funds back to the UK?

    February 7, 2020  |  City Talk

    Home is where the heart is, which is why many expats choose to send money back to the UK even with a new life abroad. There are many reasons why you may need to repatriate funds, such as property maintenance, pension payments, or helping out with school fees. It might be that after enjoying the [...]

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