15th April 2025

Spring tips for UK homebuyers

Spring typically offers an uptick in listings, with 70% of homes listed in February and March completing quickly  Buyers have benefited from stable mortgage rates and a wider selection of homes to offer on  Early preparation is crucial for making informed and successful decisions in a competitive market  As spring gets under way, the UK […]

10th April 2025

Start the new tax year strong

The new tax year is a great opportunity to take charge of your finances and set yourself up for financial peace of mind by knowing you have a plan in place.  By planning ahead and making the most of available allowances, you can optimise your wealth, reduce tax liabilities and work towards long-term financial security. […]

Time for a spring clean? How about ‘death cleaning’ your finances?

Could your finances benefit from a spring clean? You could take your cue from the Swedes. They believe in ‘döstädning,’ or ‘death cleaning.’ It sounds pessimistic, but it involves decluttering your belongings to reduce the burden you leave behind to loved ones.  The philosophy gained international prominence through a 2018 book called The Gentle Art […]

2nd April 2025

When is the right time to buy your first home? 

Changes to Stamp Duty and mortgage rates may make now a good time for first-time buyers.  House prices are predicted to rise in 2025, though at a slower pace than before.  Lower mortgage rates have boosted first-time buyers’ budgets, but personal circumstances should guide decisions.  There is a lot to think about when purchasing your […]

Protection insurers pay out record sum

In 2023, protection insurers paid out a record £7.34bn in claims in, supporting those facing bereavement, illness and injury.  The total value of critical illness claims rose to £1.2bn, with cancer the most common reason for claiming.   Over 1,660 income protection claims have been paid out for more than 10 years, highlighting the value of […]

27th March 2025

Spring Statement 2025

“A serious plan for growth” On 26 March, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her Spring Statement unveiling updated economic forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), announced further reductions to welfare spending and confirmation of a rise in defence spending. The Chancellor reiterated her commitment to “just one major fiscal event a […]

25th March 2025

Advised investors are ‘less vulnerable’

Investors who receive financial advice are four times less likely to be vulnerable than the general population, according to analysis1.  The study looked at a cohort of more than 5,000 advised investors, assessing them using a psychometric financial wellbeing questionnaire. Designed by an in-house behavioural psychologist, the questionnaire was designed to find and evaluate indicators […]

18th March 2025

Pension pulse – a reminder for ‘25

Aside from the change announced about bringing unused pension pots into IHT from April 2027, other announcements relating to pensions were thin on the ground during the Budget speech.  The Chancellor confirmed that the State Pension will increase in line with average earnings, rising by 4.1% in April 2025. The new flat rate State Pension […]

Now here’s a golden anniversary worth celebrating! 

It’s 2025 and we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Sex Discrimination Act which, amongst other measures, made it possible for women to get a mortgage without a man’s countersignature.  It’s a great time to reflect on how far we have come in promoting financial equality between the sexes. In recent years, we have […]

12th March 2025

End of tax year IHT recap – gen up on gifting allowances

Recent HMRC data shows that IHT receipts rose to £4.3bn during the period from April to September 2024, a £400m increase on the same period the previous year.  With 27% of 18 to 34-year olds (1.1 million people) holding out for an inheritance before going ahead with major life events and 12% of UK adults […]