Small island living – rediscovering what we already have

10th November 2020

In recent weeks, there has been an 800% rise in Brits searching for ‘Staycation UK’, as the uncertainty surrounding international travel during the pandemic continues to prevail1.

Appreciating what you already have…

Destinations such as Plymouth, the Isle of Wight and Exeter are expected to recover quickly due to the staycation tourism boost, according to new research2. It would seem that the pandemic is allowing Brits to rediscover and appreciate the thousands of beautiful destinations that we already have on our doorstep.

…including your finances!

This attitude of appreciating what we have extends to our finances. Over the years, life gets busy and it’s easy to lose track of our money. A reported one in five savers have lost track of a pension pot – and the situation is likely to get worse. Meanwhile, other research3 suggests that 43% of us have lost track of a bank account, 17% don’t know what’s happened to their Premium Bonds and 15% have been separated from an ISA – leaving them needlessly out of pocket.

In these troubled financial times, taking stock of your finances and appreciating what you have can give you a sense of financial control during a period of uncertainty.

Time for a financial review

If you feel like you’ve lost your grip on your finances, undertaking a review can help you make the most of what you’ve already got. So, before you set off on an autumn break to rediscover a favourite UK holiday spot, contact us to get reacquainted with your finances.

1Staysure, 2020

2Colliers International, 2020

3NS&I, 2018

The value of investments can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invested. The past is not a guide to future performance and past performance may not necessarily be repeated.