30th September 2025

A closer look at the ‘nearshoring’ trend

Nearshoring is rising as firms prioritise bringing supply chains closer to home  Trump Tariffs’ have only underlined the need for companies to explore their options   As the global economy evolves, identifying long-term trends is important  The pandemic, raised geopolitical tensions and supply chain shocks, have all forced companies to rethink how they operate. Many, although […]

16th September 2025

Who will inherit your pension?

1 in 6 people don’t know who their pension would go to if they passed away  Cohabiting partners are especially at risk of missing out if not formally nominated  Some still have ex-partners listed – regular reviews are essential  One in six people with a partner admitted in a recent study1 that they ‘do not […]

Mortgage overpayments: small sums add up

A third of homeowners are currently making overpayments on their mortgage  40% of homeowners don’t have the confidence to overpay their mortgage  Most lenders allow you to make overpayments of up to 10% of your mortgage balance each year without incurring any penalties  UK homeowners could collectively save £2.3bn on mortgage interest each year by […]

‘Squeezed middle’ falling into ‘protection gap’

Only 30% of those aged 30 to 34 and 34% of those aged 35 to 39 have enough life cover to protect their family  Households often insure mortgages but neglect cover for children and dependents  The ‘squeezed middle’ must prioritise protection to avoid future shortfalls  People in their 30s and 40s are falling into the […]

9th September 2025

Financial empowerment for retirement control

Nearly 4 in 10 people in the UK are not on track for even a basic retirement lifestyle  Understanding retirement income targets is key to building financial resilience  Personal pensions offer flexibility, tax relief and control – ideal for employed and self-employed people.  Building financial empowerment is all about the confidence that comes from knowing […]

Joint, dual, individual: understanding your life insurance options

40% of life insurance policies in the UK are joint rather than individual  Joint life insurance policies can prove problematic when a relationship breaks down  Dual life cover offers separate, flexible protection for both partners  You’ve opened a joint bank account. You’ve signed up for a joint mortgage. So, a joint life insurance policy might […]

3rd September 2025

In the News – Home Finance 

A dressing room can boost your home’s value by up to £40,000  Over 65’s hold £2.9trn in mortgage-free property wealth in the UK  House purchases now take 124 days on average – 41% longer than expected  Dressing rooms – the new must-have  Once seen as a luxury, dressing rooms are gaining popularity among everyday homeowners […]

Balancing family needs and your own financial freedom

12% of HNWI’s are financially supporting both children and ageing parents  Many dip into pensions or restructure finances to fund family gifts  Balancing generosity with personal financial security is essential for long-term freedom  The ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ (BOMAD) is well known to many aspiring or recent house buyers – but have you heard […]

18th August 2025

In the news – Wealth

IHT revenues are expected to hit £9.1bn in 2025/26, rising to over £14bn by 2030  Higher-rate taxpayers could miss out on £97,000 in extra pension wealth by not claiming full tax relief through self-assessment  Scrapping non-dom tax status may risk public revenues rather than boost them  IHT receipts continue to rise  HMRC figures1 show the […]

Why ‘keep calm and carry on’ pays off for investors

Trying to time the market often leads to missed opportunities  A well-diversified portfolio helps wealthier short-term volatility  Staying invested long term is key to building lasting wealth  April’s surprise tariffs announced by Donald Trump on ‘Liberation Day’ unsettled global markets and caused a sharp sell off from panicked investors. Trump announced a 90-day pause of […]