We break down what the Budget means for your finances to help you prepare for the future.
Your insight into the UK Autumn Budget 2025
Our experts explore what the Budget means for your finances, from tax changes and investment implications to pension and estate planning considerations. Whether you're looking to safeguard your wealth or adapt your financial plan, our insights are designed to help you make informed decisions and get the right advice in response to the Chancellor’s announcements.
Post-Budget analysis
61 mins
Autumn Budget 2025 webinar
Beyond the headlines, what does the Autumn Budget really mean for you?
Watch as Edward Smith, Co-Chief Investment Officer, Rebecca Williams, Divisional Lead Financial Planning, and Myron Jobson, Senior Manager Personal Finance, break down the wide range of measures announced and explain their potential impact on your wealth, plans and the UK economy.
6 mins
What does the Budget mean for the economy?
Rachel Reeves avoided spooking the bond market with her Budget, but we think she could have done more to boost long-term economic growth. And although she's built a bigger margin for error, it's still easily possible that Reeves finds herself looking for more tax increases again in a year’s time.
Pre-Budget speculation
2 mins
Autumn Budget 2025: A financial planning perspective
Rebecca Williams, Financial Planning Divisional Lead at Rathbones, shares her expert take on what might be announced in the upcoming Autumn Budget. From inheritance tax to pensions, she explores the key areas under speculation and what they could mean for your financial future.
1 min
Building prosperity: Five ways to drive growth and investment in the UK
With the 2025 Autumn Budget approaching, the UK stands at a crossroads: high government debt, rising spending pressures, and slow economic growth demand a new approach. In this timely report, Oliver Jones argues that the only way out is to prioritise investment.
1 min
Why a wealth tax looks unlikely and what might happen instead
A wealth tax would be cumbersome and inconvenient to deal with, for both taxpayers and taxman. It could also cost the economy. For these reasons, we think Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is more likely to announce other taxes on Budget day.
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