
IFA Talk is our flagship podcast, that fits perfectly into your busy life, bringing the latest insight, analysis, news and interviews to you, wherever you are.
IFA Talk Podcast – listen to the latest episode
Trending Articles
-
Employers see the writing on the wall for pensions salary sacrifice schemes
Over 90% of employers think that the chancellor will place restrictions on pensions salary sacrifice schemes at the upco…
-
End of ‘De Minimis’ may have far-reaching impact for brands with US customer base
President Trump’s new “Tariff Board” has already triggered confusion and legal battles, but, as Julian Wheeler, US Equit…
-
Real Estate industry gets first property focussed digital automated AML platform
The real estate industry’s first property-focussed Anti Money Laundering (AML) digital platform has been launched by ind…
-
UK inflation remains stubbornly high, holding at 3.8%: industry experts react
UK inflation held at 3.8% in August, underlining the Bank of England’s policy dilemma. While some MPC members argue weak…
-
BoE holds rates at 4% as housing market looks for stability: mortgage and property professionals respond
Economy, Mortgage and Property
The Bank of England has kept Bank Rate at 4% with a majority vote of 7-2, reinforcing expectations that August’s cut wil…
-
Fear of letting go: Job hugging as the latest career trend
The term ‘Job hugging’ describes workers who hold onto their current roles, even when they are unfulfilling. Current con…
-
AJ Bell: State pension set for 4.7% inflation-busting rise as July earnings raise questions over triple lock sustainability
UK state pensions set for boost as latest ONS figures show 4.7% earnings growth, with the triple lock likely to lift the…
-
Advisers’ role in fraud prevention by guiding clients through the threat of cloning scams | Damian Davies, The Timebank
Business and Development, Exclusives
Cloning scams are now the biggest fraud threat to investors, with £2.7m lost in late 2024. The IA is urging vigilance, w…
-
Quilter: HMRC stats show record ISA inflows but £102m lost to LISA penalties
UK savers poured record sums into ISAs last year, with cash deposits surging amid higher rates and fears of allowance cu…
-
Inflation holds for now at 3.8%: mortgage and property professionals respond
Economy, Mortgage and Property
With inflation stuck at 3.8%, households remain under pressure – but there are signs the peak may have passed. For would…
Exclusives
Latest Publications
Explore our latest reports, magazines and special supplements
More Latest News
-
UK retail footfall up last week as warmer weather arrives
UK retail footfall rose 2.3% last week compared with the previous seven days as shoppers took advantage of warmer weather to make…
-
Global Money Week is more important than ever during the cost-of-living crisis, says Quilter’s Stewart Perry
In light of this week’s Global Money Week, Stewart Perry, head of responsible business at Quilter, comments: “Weeks like Global Money Week…
-
Brace Yourself for a Spring Statement Shambles
On Wednesday the Government is set to come out with its Spring Statement, aka mini-budget. With the cost of living crisis squeezing…
-
Robeco’s climate survey shows continued momentum on climate change, increased focus on active ownership, and rising awareness for biodiversity
For the second year in a row Robeco has published its annual Climate Survey, an in-depth study on how investors are approaching…
-
Mazars’ Lagarias: “Russia proved the world is still globalised”
George Lagarias, Chief Economist at Mazars, comments: “Last week, the MPC, the Bank of England’s rate-setting body, decided to raise the basic…
-
Soaring inflation is biggest financial worry among UK adults
The biggest financial concern of UK adults, in both the short and longer term, is rising inflation, according to new research from…
-
How frozen allowances can stage a shadow tax raid: The fiscal drag thresholds of the last 10 years
There could be some substantial announcements in this week’s Spring Statement, given that the UK economy and household finances face fresh perils…
-
SEIS and EIS: the basics
The essential purpose of EIS is to serve as a conduit for early-stage investment into smaller and younger UK companies that have…
-
The Royal Mint to build ‘world first’ plant to turn UK’s electronic waste into gold
Pioneering new technology enables The Royal Mint to recover precious metals from discarded electronic devices such as mobile phones and laptops The…
-
Monday newspaper round-up: House prices, Saudi Aramco, property developers
The average price tag on a home in Great Britain has topped £350,000 for the first time, according to Rightmove. Typical asking…