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New HMRC Help to Save scheme rules mean 550,000 more Brits could get a boost

News RoomBy News RoomApril 20, 2025
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The Help-to-Save scheme, introduced in 2018, has been a game-changer for Britain, offering financial support to under-focused families. By granting up to £50 a month in savings from 2024 onwards, the scheme has attracted a staggering 550,000 Britons,(txing a total of nearly £492 million. This marks a significant expansion, with an additional £550,000 available post-pandemic, providing families with extended support.

The eligibility for older workers or those on Universal Credit has been relaxed, allowing more people to open an account. Eligibility now spans as little as £1 a month, offering greater underumping power. The scheme rewards those who save, with a £1,200 bonus for saving £2,400 over a span, encouraging engagement with financial planning.

The scheme’s reach is impressive, reducing the gap between the rich and poor. Framework data reveals that 93% of account holders are contributing the maximum, indicating a move towards proactive saving habits. Meanwhile, top savers accumulate vast sums, with only 12% and 3% of the population holding £50k to £500k and over a million pounds, respectively. This disparity highlights the need for innovative solutions to foster more sustainable financial behavior.

To address these challenges, think tanks and industry groups offer novel ideas. The Resolution Foundation proposes a £1,000 easy-access rainy day fund, enabling businesses to provide financial support on short notice. Similarly, Schroders and the Financial Services Management Institute are exploring a Lifetime Savings Plan, designed to align with traditional workplace pensions, offering both immediate and long-term savings benefits.

These initiatives signal a shift in financial support strategies, emphasizing creativity and community engagement. As savings continue to grow, tackling the rise in income gaps and inflation will be crucial.

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