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Monday 22 September 2025 7:50 am  |  Updated:  Monday 22 September 2025 11:59 am

City asked to contribute £120m Rachel Reeves’ stock market push

By: Samuel Norman

Senior City Reporter

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Rachel Reeves stock market push will hand the City a hefty bill.
Rachel Reeves stock market push will hand the City a hefty bill.

Rachel Reeves’ major advertising push to re-invigorate the London market is expected to cost the City £120m, new documents have revealed.

The campaign, which is being led by the Investment Association, was announced as part of Reeves’ Mansion House package where the Chancellor made her pro-business plea to the City.

But smaller financial services firms are beginning to weigh pulling out of the plan due to the hefty price, according to Politico.

The documents – prepared by the Investment Association (IA) – state advertising giant WPP will propose three scenarios for the campaign costing between £15m and £40m.

The range of advertising formats will include a “hero” film to encourage Brits to own stocks, social media content, TV slots and digital ads.

But firms will also bear the brunt of agency fees, production fees and variable costs including the delivery platforms used and how many “bursts” of advertisement activity companies decide to conduct throughout the year.

The steering group members will cover the costs of the campaign, documents seen by Politico reveal.

Last month it was announced Sasha Wiggins, the chief executive of Barclays Private Bank and Wealth Management, would chair the campaign to boost retail investment.

The group ranges from the financial services behemoths to smaller firms including the likes of Natwest, Lloyds, Barclays, HSBC, Schroders, AJ Bell and Robinhood UK.

The Treasury will not be involved in the funding of the campaign.

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Firms will face a different bill depending on their size, with the IA charging those with under 1,000 staff between £250,000 or £500,000 as a first-year contribution whilst medium-sized firms (1,001 to 9,999 staff) would be in the scope of £500,000 to £1m.

For firms employing over 10,000, the contribution could be as high as £2m.

The companies will also have to cover membership and legal costs.

However, the final bill for the campaign, which will begin next April, is yet to be baked in with the firm’s costs yet to be finalised. Additionally, whilst WPP will make its play to be the campaign’s nominated agency this week, an open competitive pitch continues for advertisers continues.

The Investment Association declined to comment.

A spokesperson for the Treasury said: “We are committed to helping people get more from their savings – putting more money into the pockets of working people as part of our Plan for Change.

“That is why the Chancellor recently set out plans to help more people benefit from investing, which will also benefit investment firms.”

Reeves’ bid to revive the London market

The Thatcher-style investment revolution comes as amid a bruising period for the London Stock Exchange, with companies blasting the market’s lack of liquidity.

Earlier this year, money transfer firm Wise ditched its primary listing in the UK in favour of the US and rumours that Astrazeneca – the City market’s most valuable company – would follow suit have ramped up after the juggernaut paused a £200m investment in the UK.

Reeves introduced the “Tell Sid” campaign amongst her Leeds Reforms, where the Chancellor is looking to double the real growth rate in financial services net exports over the next ten years.

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