The latest commentaries from our financial experts
Autumn Budget 2025: Implications and opportunities
Head of Financial Planning, Daniel Swift, sifts through the outcomes of the Autumn Budget and outlines the ongoing considerations for financial planning.
Nov 27, 2025
4 minute read
Investment
Autumn Budget 2025: Key takeaways
Understand the key takeaways from the Autumn Budget with our Senior Investment Specialist, James Tulloch.
Nov 27, 2025
6 minute read
Investment
Autumn Budget 2025: Video
Watch Head of Equities, Giles Parkinson, and Head of Financial Planning, Daniel Swift, discuss the impact of the Autumn Budget 2025 and what these economic measures may mean for markets and investors.
Nov 26, 2025
10 minute watch
Thought leadership pieces on the latest financial trends
Intellectual Capital: Energy Transition
Introducing the second report in our IC series – Energy Transition.
Oct 31, 2025
15 minute read
Wealth
A retirement roadmap
How to plan for retirement in your 30s, 40s, 50s and beyond.
Sept 16, 2025
3 minute read
Wealth
Spot the con
Scams are continuously evolving to exploit uncertainty and financial pressures. Playing on emotions like fear, urgency or excitement, scammers aim to catch you off guard. And while we all like to think we’d never fall for a scam, the truth is, even the sharpest amongst us can get caught out.
Sept 09, 2025
3 minute read
The latest news about us, TrinityBridge
The journey to TrinityBridge
A brand isn’t just how something looks, but also about how you make people feel.
Aug 27, 2025
3 minute read
Lifestyle
Growing for Gold
She Grows Veg made a triumphant return to the Chelsea Flower Show this year with their vibrant exhibit, Grow the Rainbow. Of the 37 gardens on display, co-founders Kate Cotterill and Lucy Hutchings created a visual feast demonstrating that brilliance goes beyond just blooms to the produce we eat as well.
Aug 07, 2025
3 minute read
Lifestyle
Botanical brilliance
Ever-changing, colourful and complex, nature has been a key focus for artists around the world for centuries. Botanical art, however, takes plant portraiture to another level. A fusion of visual mastery and scientific precision, this art form originated more than 2,000 years ago when it was first used to support medical and scientific understanding.
Aug 06, 2025
3 minute read