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Could reform of UK savings accounts herald new era of investment in stocks?

By Sofia Gerace ( June 16, 2025, 09:00 GMT | Comment) -- The UK government is set to open a consultation in the coming weeks to gather views on how to encourage people to invest more of their tax-free savings into the stock market, rather than cash. The review of Individual Savings Accounts could augur the most significant changes since the ISA was introduced in 1999. But experts say it will also require a cultural change in UK savings and investment behavior.The UK government is set to open a consultation in the coming weeks to gather views on how to encourage people to invest more of their tax-free savings into the stock market, rather than in traditional cash accounts. The review of Individual Savings Accounts, or ISAs, could augur the most significant changes since the product was introduced in 1999, but experts say it will also require a cultural change in UK savings and investment behavior....

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