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What Does Bitcoin Halving Mean – And Why It’s the Talk of the Crypto World?
By Joseph Vambe Bitcoin is a digital currency, meaning it exists solely in electronic form. It was designed to offer an alternative to traditional currencies, which are regulated by governments and...
What do UK investors think, feel and do? The TEA Report
By Louise Ahuja As part of our mission to support the financial education of Gen Z and foster greater engagement between young investors and companies, we’ve undertaken a detailed examination of the...
Turning a Corner: The Broader Implications of the UK’s Economic Growth
By Joseph Vambe What the 0.1% GDP Growth Means for the People In February, the UK's economy witnessed a marginal growth of 0.1%, according to the latest figures from the Office for National...
The Engagement Appeal x Angeli Arora: Why Creativity is Paramount, Even for Lawyers
By Emmeline Armitage The meeting point of art and commerce is ever-changing and hard to define. What place does art have in the world of finance? How can young, savvy individuals learn to secure...
Financial Education in the UK: From Pyrrhic Victory to National Priority
By Joseph Vambe The introduction of financial education into England's national curriculum in 2014 was heralded as a groundbreaking step towards equipping young Britons with essential life skills....
The Engagement Appeal x Niam Patel: From Card Trader to Business Advisor
By Emmeline Armitage The meeting point of art and commerce is ever-changing and hard to define. What place does art have in the world of finance? How can young, savvy individuals learn to secure...
Yorkshire Building Society’s ÂŁ5000 Mortgage Deposit: A New Hope or a Double-Edged Sword?Â
By Joseph Vambe The UK housing market has long been a battleground for first-time buyers, especially the younger generation. Spiralling house prices, combined with stagnant wage growth, have...
The Engagement Appeal x Cathryn Riley: Exploring Professions and Also the World
By Emmeline Armitage The meeting point of art and commerce is ever-changing and hard to define. What place does art have in the world of finance? How can young, savvy individuals learn to secure...
abrdn’s Manifesto to get Britain Investing: Bridging the Savings Gap
By Sarah Penney In the UK, the concept of climbing the property ladder has long been ingrained in our collective psyche. For many, owning a home represents financial stability, security, and a key...
Investing in Trust: The Role of NEDs in Engaging Gen Z Investors
By Sarah Penney Reflecting on the Non-Executive Director Awards Last week, the TEA team had the pleasure of attending the Non-Executive Director Awards in London. Our founder, Sheryl Cuisa, served...
London’s 2024 Mayoral Election and the Battle for the Capital’s Soul
By Joseph Vambe As Londoners prepare to cast their votes on May 2nd, 2024, the capital stands at a pivotal crossroads, with the outcome of the mayoral election poised to shape the city’s future for...
The Engagement Appeal x Sabine Dembkowski: Better Brains and Better Boards
By Emmeline Armitage The meeting point of art and commerce is ever-changing and hard to define. What place does art have in the world of finance? How can young, savvy individuals learn to secure...
The Golden Triangle: Non-Executive Directors, Investors, and Good Governance
By Sarah Penney Tonight, the TEA team will be in attendance at the prestigious Non-Executive Director Awards, set amidst the glamorous backdrop of Claridges hotel in London. You might wonder, what...
The British ISA: Igniting Interest in the UK Market
By Sarah Penney ISAs are nifty financial tools, a go-to for both savers and investors. But, have you heard about the latest addition to the ISA family? In the Spring Budget, the government...
The Impact of the 2p National Insurance Cut on UK Retail Investors
By Joseph Vambe In an era of economic recalibration and fiscal fine-tuning, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's announcement of a 2p reduction in National Insurance (NI) contributions as part of the Spring...
NatWest Shares To Go On Sale: A Historic Opportunity for Individual Investors?
By Sarah Penney For decades, NatWest, formerly known as the Royal Bank of Scotland, has been a cornerstone of the UK banking industry. From weathering financial crises to supporting economic growth,...
The Engagement Appeal x Mildred Yuan: Acting with Agency
By Emmeline Armitage The meeting point of art and commerce is ever-changing and hard to define. What place does art have in the world of finance? How can young, savvy individuals learn to secure...
Spotlight x The Engagement Appeal: Finance 101
By Emmeline Armitage The Engagement Appeal was thrilled to join forces with Spotlight on the 28th February for a session on money mastery for artists. We are pleased to have been part of the panel...
A Closer Look at the new British ISA: Investment Boon or Bureaucratic Bloat?
By Joseph Vambe During the pivotal Spring Budget on Wednesday, 6th March 2024, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt introduced a novel financial instrument aimed at invigorating the UK's investment landscape: the...
Paul Lester on Following Your Passion and Investing in Younger Generations
The meeting point of art and commerce is ever-changing and hard to define. What place does art have in the world of finance? How can young, savvy individuals learn to secure their footing in the...
The Legacy of Female Corporate Gadflies: Drawing Inspiration from the Governance of Bees
In the realm of corporate governance and shareholder activism, a distinctive group has historically stood out for their persistent efforts to bring about change within some of the world’s largest...