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More than 3 million pensioners hold all their ISA savings in cash

  • Writer: 7 Financial Planning
    7 Financial Planning
  • Jan 25, 2022
  • 2 min read

More than three million pensioners keep all their ISA savings in cash, meaning current high inflation rates could dampen its spending power.


A Freedom of Information request submitted by LCP found that in the latest year for which figures were available (2018-19), there were 5.8m over-65s holding ISAs of any sort, with total ISA savings of just over £305bn.


The average amount held in an ISA by this age group was £52,500, but 3.4m of these were holding an average of £25,383 exclusively in cash ISAs, with a total amount of £87bn sat in these vehicles.


But these figures do not include a further 1.3m pensioners who have a mix of cash and stocks and shares ISAs.


Steve Webb, a partner at LCP, warned current high inflation rates would result in ‘savage’ cuts of more than £3bn in the spending power of savings in the next year.

He said: “Whilst holding small amounts of cash in an easy access account can be convenient, these figures show that huge amounts of money are sitting rotting in cash ISAs.


“Inflation is like a tax on savers. With inflation soaring, the spending power of cash savings is being savagely reduced. Many instant access cash ISAs pay little or no interest and runaway inflation will take a huge chunk out of the value of these savings.

“Older savers need to consider urgently whether keeping their money in these cash accounts is the best way to protect their hard-earned savings, especially when the real value of their state pension is also being squeezed”.


Webb added that very few of the 3.4m pensioners were likely to be earning interest of more than 1 per cent, and many considerably less.


With inflation currently running at 5.4 per cent, even a 1 per cent interest rate means that pensioners will lose 4.4 per cent of the spending power of their savings this year, according to LCP.

 
 
 

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