Managed to save some extra money during lockdown? Get started in investing

Though the restrictions on movement during lockdown have left many with a case of severe cabin fever, an unexpected upside has been Britons spending less and saving more.  The most recent data from the Office for National Statistics released this week, revealed that collectively, we have saved £157billion in just three months. Meanwhile Bank of … Read more

Beverly BS bounce back mortgage designed to help the self-employed

Self-employed borrowers frozen out by banks since lockdown get some hope as small building society offers a new ‘bounce back’ mortgage Self-employed will have been hard pressed to find a mortgage so far this year  Banks have limited who they lend to as worries over the economy loom New deal could help by letting those … Read more

Alec Reed: Scrap income tax, work 35 hours and on a Saturday

Sir Alec Reed is founder of Reed, one of the most familiar names in recruitment. He started the business in Hounslow in 1960 and was knighted in 2011.  Below, he outlines a five-point plan to get Britain back to work – including a 35-hour working week and basic income tax to be scrapped.  Before beginning … Read more

The best and worst performing funds of 2020 so far: Technology, US and gold

Funds invested in the US, in technology and in gold have topped the charts for the best performers of 2020 at the end of its tumultuous first six months.  While the massive global markets sell-off in March was indiscriminate, the recovery was less so. Sectors deemed vulnerable to Covid and the changing commercial landscape it … Read more

Saver scoops £1m Premium Bonds jackpot with May investment

Now that’s a lockdown investment! Saver scoops £1m Premium Bond jackpot with May purchase as £4.5bn worth are snapped up in three months The Tyne and Wear saver secured a 4,900% return on a £20,000 punt in May  It was the first draw their investment was eligible to win prizes in Figures from NS&I suggest … Read more

How to make the most of your savings and find the best interest rates

It has not been the easiest few months for savers. Rates were already languishing before the coronavirus pandemic, but now they are racing quickly to to the bottom. Two Bank of England base rate cuts and an economic shutdown, along with people piling money into the safe haven of savings accounts, has resulted in the … Read more

How can I make myself stand out in an interview from home?

As Britain slowly eases out of lockdown, there is pressure on jobseekers to make a good impression – this is likely to be on interviews conducted online amid increased competition for fewer jobs. Early indicators suggest that last month, the number of employees on payroll fell by more than 600,000 compared with March, according to … Read more