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A ‘political gimmick that was doomed to fail’ says AJ Bell’s Summersgill as Chancellor ditches British ISA plans
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has scrapped plans brought forward by the previous government and which were first announced in the Spring Budget earlier…
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The AIC responds as the VCT Scheme is extended until 2035
The AIC has welcomed the government’s written statement and press release confirming the extension of the venture capital trust (VCT) scheme to…
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EISA reacts as Treasury extends EIS Sunset Clause to 2035
The extension to the sunset clause of the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) to 2035 has now been officially confirmed by HM Treasury.…
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Move to scrap British ISA ‘sensible;, but attention needs to turn to UK’s cash savings problem says Quilter’s Moore
In response to recent reports that the government has scrapped plans to create a ‘British ISA’, Shaun Moore, tax and financial planning…
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Robeco launches first High Income Green Bonds strategy in credit space
Robeco has launched a High Income Green Bonds strategy, making them one of the first asset managers to bring an Article 9,…
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Pensioners set to benefit from £400 triple lock boost as Labour reluctant to further rock the boat
Talk and expectations have been doing the rounds this morning that the State Pension Triple lock is likely to be uplifted by…
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Podcast #91: How to break down barriers and capitalise on the demand for financial advice – with Karen Barrett from Unbiased
In this week’s episode of IFA Talk, we tackle a pressing issue: the financial advice gap. Did you know that in 2023,…
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Triple Point Venture VCT launches £10m fundraise
Triple Point, the purpose-led investment manager, has launched a new £10 million fundraise* for the Triple Point Venture VCT. The VCT provides the…
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House price recovery boosts UK homeowners’ equity to a record £5.7trillion
Recovering house prices in the first half of 2024 have boosted the total value of the nation’s property equity to an unprecedented…
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Moneyfacts: Big banks’ flexible savings rates fail to improve
The biggest banks’ most flexible easy access accounts rest towards the bottom quartiles of the market, as they did last year, according…
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