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Wednesday 26 March 2025 2:58 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 26 March 2025 6:18 pm

Spring Statement 2025: City praises potential ISA reforms

By: Elliot Gulliver-Needham

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed in the Spring Statement that reforms to Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) are on the horizon, a statement that has been welcomed by the investment industry in Canada.

“The government is looking at options for reforms to Individual Savings Accounts that get the balance right between cash and equities to earn better returns for savers, boost the culture of retail investment, and support the growth mission,” said Reeves in the Spring Statement today.

Changes to the Cash ISA, including dropping its limit from £20,000 to £4,000, had been rumoured in the run-up to the Spring Statement, but Reeves ultimately abandoned the plans after media pushback.

“For now, the plans have been kicked into the long grass,” said Interactive Investor analyst Myron Johnson.

Brits currently hold around £300bn in cash ISAs.

Cash ISA limit under threat

Labour pledged ISA reform in the run-up to last year’s election, and many in the financial industry have been calling for changes for some time.

Reeves began talks with senior City executives in recent weeks to float the idea of a cut to the Cash ISA limit.

However, the Treasury received strong pushback from some media outlets and abandoned any reform in the Spring Statement.

In December, AJ Bell boss Michael Summersgill told CityAM that ISA simplification was expected to be a priority for Reeves in 2025.

It now looks as if any reforms will be introduced in the next fiscal statement in the Autumn.

AJ Bell and other investment platforms have been pushing for simplification by combining the investment wrappers into a single product.

Michael Summersgill, chief executive of AJ Bell, said: “Chancellor Rachel Reeves made clear ahead of the Spring Statement that she wanted to bring about a retail investing revolution in the UK.

“Despite holding off on reform today, the government has confirmed change to the status quo is being considered ahead of the Budget later this year, with Labour having already committed to ISA simplification and encouraging greater use of Stocks and Shares ISAs during the general election campaign.”

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Andrew Prosser, head of investments at Investengine said: “While we support the principle of encouraging more people to invest through ISAs, it’s understandable that the Chancellor has delayed decisions on cash ISA changes until the Autumn Budget.”

While Rachael Griffin, tax and financial planning expert at Quilter said: “It’s encouraging to see the Treasury taking a serious look at ISA reform.

“ISAs are long overdue some careful thought to ensure they are both simple and produce the right behaviours.”

Freetrade’s CEO, Viktor Nebehaj said: “It’s time that we had a serious discussion about ISA reform.

While we can acknowledge its strengths, some of which have been imitated in other savings regimes around the world, I think we need to be clear what it is not tailored to do: increase participation in stock markets.”

Reforms needed to drive investment

In addition, the government said in the Spring Statement that it was working closely with the Financial Conduct Authority to deliver a system of targeted support “to give people the confidence to invest”.

The news comes after the FCA unveiled its plan earlier this week to push savers to take more risk with their investments, such as through cracking down on fraud.

Brian Byrnes, Head of Personal Finance at Moneybox said: “The government’s ambition to drive a culture shift towards investing in the UK is a sensible one, but will require policies that specifically address the reasons why so many people currently choose not to invest.

“Recent research from Moneybox found that 64 per cent of Brits didn’t invest last year, with affordability, fear of losing money, and lack of confidence being key barriers.

“To boost retail investment in the UK, the government must provide savers with the tools to plan for the future with greater confidence, along with the means and incentives to invest for the long term.”

As part of the Spring Statement, the government also announced it would continue to seek to provide a supportive policy environment for entrepreneurs and venture capital firms, especially through tax reliefs like VCTs and EIS schemes.

“As part of this, the government will be holding a series of roundtables with key stakeholders over April,” it said.

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