Revealed: UK’s biggest ISAs stand at more than £11.6 million each (2024)

Britain’s most dedicated ISA investors have built up pots worth more than £11.6 million, overtaking the country’s largest pension pot.

According to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by wealth manager RBC Brewin Dolphin, the 25 largest ISAs in the country are worth £11,660,000 each on average. The top ISA millionaires will have fortunes even higher than this figure.

The wealth manager said the millionaires would have “amassed this war chest through stocks and shares investing”.

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Rob Burgeman, investment manager at RBC Brewin Dolphin, said: “It’s highly unlikely you will ever make it to millionaires’ row by patiently saving into a cash ISA.”

Meanwhile, the largest ISAs are bigger than the country’s top pension pot. A separate FOI request by RBC Brewin Dolphin last year revealed the biggest pension pot tracked by the Office of National Statistics currently stands at £11 million.

We look at how ISA investors could have racked up eight-figure sums, how many ISA millionaires there are, and how ISAs compare to pensions.

The secrets of the ISA millionaires

HMRC data reveals that according to the latest figures for 2020-21, the 25 largest ISA pots in the UK are worth an average of £11,660,000.

The most anyone could have saved into an ISA, or its predecessor personal equity plan (PEP), is £310,760, according to RBC Brewin Dolphin.

The wealth manager found that an ISA investor maxing out their allowances over the 34 years from when PEPs launched in 1987 to 2020-21 would have required annualised returns of 18.9% to reach a pot worth £11.6million. Turbo-charged growth of this kind could only have been achieved through stocks and shares investing, said Burgeman.

In comparison, average cash savings over the same 34-year period would have grown from £310,760 to just £424,966 - but because of inflation savers would actually have been worse off in real terms.

“In fact, you would have needed your savings to grow by a further £40,000 to £464,669 just to maintain purchasing power.”

In terms of how quickly someone could have amassed £11.6 million in their ISA, the wealth manager estimates that starting in 1987, the investor would have needed about 20 years to reach £1 million with contributions of around £127,200 assuming an 18.9% annualised return after fees.

It would have taken a further eight years to reach £5 million on contributions of £215,520. The £11.6 million figure would have been reached after 34 years on total contributions of £310,760.

Someone starting from scratch today could get there quicker due to the £20,000 annual ISA allowance. The limit has grown since ISAs were introduced 25 years ago. In 1999, the limit was £7,000. A decade ago, in 2013-14, the annual allowance had risen to £11,520. It has now been frozen at £20,000 since 2017-18.

RBC Brewin Dolphin says someone maxing out the current allowance into a stocks & shares ISA could “reasonably expect to reach millionaires’ row in around 25 years assuming annualised returns of 5% after fees”.

Who are the ISA millionaires?

According to the most recent HMRC figures, ISA millionaire numbers trebled year-on-year to hit a record high of 4,070 in 2020-21. The average ISA millionaire has a pot of £1.39 million.

Lord Lee of Trafford, an expert stock-picker, became the first publicly declared ISA millionaire in 2003, reaching the seven-figure milestone on contributions of £126,200 made over 16 years.

The fund supermarket Interactive Investor says it has 1,001 ISA millionaires on its platform. Their average age is 74, compared with an average age of 57 for the overall ISA cohort. About 65% of them are male, and 35% female, which is in line with the platform’s wider ISA customer base.

ISA millionaires tend to be early birds: 40% of the total 12-month subscriptions from Interactive Investor’s ISA millionaires were added between 6 and 30 April last year.

Meanwhile, investment trusts account for more than 40% of a typical ISA millionaire portfolio.

Over at Hargreaves Lansdown, it has 836 ISA millionaires on its platform - up from 573 last year.

Investment platform AJ Bell has also seen a rise in its number of ISA millionaires, with an increase of 119% over the past year.

AJ Bell ISA millionaires tend to hold shares over funds, with 75% in company stocks and trusts, preferring blue-chip dividend-paying stocks over blue-sky companies. Their average age is 72. The youngest ISA millionaire on the platform is just 36 years old.

How do ISAs compare to pensions?

It can be tricky weighing up whether an ISA or pension is better to build your wealth. Pensions offer generous tax breaks on contributions, but ISAs can be more flexible when it comes to the type of accounts and how you can access your money.

Burgeman said: “Many will be surprised to learn that the largest ISA pots have overtaken the largest pension pots - especially when you consider that the current annual allowance on pensions is three times greater than the current ISA allowance (£60,000 versus £20,000).”

He added: “While a good investment plan should undoubtedly incorporate both ISAs and pensions, the ISA’s phenomenal appeal is perhaps underpinned by the flexibility it offers investors in terms of liquidity.

“Investors can make withdrawals at a time of their choosing regardless of their age, whereas pension savers must wait until they turn 57 to start spending their retirement pot.”

We have lots of analysis on how ISAs and pensions compare in Saving for retirement: ISAs vs. SIPPs.

While an £11.6 million ISA might seem unattainable, reaching £1 million across both ISAs and pensions is more achievable, especially when you factor in tax relief and employer contributions to your pension.

“Money saved regularly into tax wrappers over long periods can produce impressive results, thanks to the mathematical phenomenon of compounding, or interest on your interest. As your pots grow, so does the interest you earn each year,” commented Burgeman.

Revealed: UK’s biggest ISAs stand at more than £11.6 million each (2024)

FAQs

Revealed: UK’s biggest ISAs stand at more than £11.6 million each? ›

Britain's most dedicated ISA investors have built up pots worth more than £11.6 million, overtaking the country's largest pension pot. According to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by wealth manager RBC Brewin Dolphin, the 25 largest ISAs in the country are worth £11,660,000 each on average.

What is the largest ISA in the UK? ›

An £11.6m ISA would require annual growth rates of 18.9 per cent if it had been maxed out every year. The UK's biggest ISA pot is worth over £11.6m, according to new data from HM Revenue and Customs.

What is the highest income ISA in the UK? ›

A fixed-rate cash Isa can be a great option if you don't need access to your savings and if you're saving towards a longer-term goal. The top paying fixed rate Isa is 4.75% over a one year term. Longer-term Isas, with terms of five years or more, are paying rates up to 4.10%.

What is the ISA limit in the UK? ›

Every tax year you can save up to £20,000 in one account or split the allowance across multiple accounts. The tax year runs from 6 April to 5 April. You can only pay into one Lifetime ISA in a tax year.

Can you have 1 million in an ISA? ›

Of course, if you have a spouse or partner and you each do this, you could achieve combined ISA pots of £1 million in around 16 years. For the 2024/25 tax year, the ISA allowance is £20,000 per person. Consistently maxing out this allowance is crucial.

What does ISA stand for in UK? ›

Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs)

What are the best ISAs in the UK? ›

Best cash ISA in the UK - top 10 options compared
ISA accountTypeInterest rate
OakNorth Bank Fixed Rate Cash ISA1 year fixed4.71%
Virgin Money 1 Year Fixed Rate Cash E‑ISA1 year fixed4.65%/5.05%
TSB Fixed Rate Cash ISA18 months fixed4.5%
Halifax ISA Saver Fixed5 year fixed4%
6 more rows
Jun 28, 2024

What is the US equivalent of the UK ISA? ›

There is a similar structure in the U.S., namely the Roth IRA, which has similar benefits to an ISA. All contributions grow free from income and capital gains tax and in addition, there are no taxes or penalties if you want to take out the capital you have put in (excluding income and gains).

What is an ISA millionaire? ›

What is an ii ISA Millionaire? An ii ISA Millionaire is someone who has over £1 million in their Stocks and Shares ISA through investing. Because you can only contribute £20,000 per tax year to your ISA, the only way to reach ISA millionaire status is from maximising contributions and year-on-year growth.

What does Martin Lewis say about ISAs? ›

"For most people with fixed rate cash ISAs, I can't promise everyone, but certainly enough of you very close to the end of it should be ditching them, paying the penalty, and putting them [the money] in somewhere that pays more at the moment."

Can I put $50,000 in a cash ISA? ›

ISAs are a simple way to grow your money in a tax-efficient manner. You can invest up to £20,000 in your ISA each year, whether it's a cash ISA, an innovative finance ISA, or a stocks and shares ISA, and you can watch your money grow within your tax-free wrapper, including any income you build up.

Can I put $20,000 in a cash ISA every year? ›

Yes, you can add money to your Cash ISA every year, as long as the total amount does not exceed the ISA cap for 2024/25 of £20,000. There is no cash ISA limit. If you contribute to more than one type of ISA during the same tax year, this total amount of £20,000 must be split and shared across the ISA accounts.

Can I put 200k in an ISA? ›

Or pay in as much as you like, up to the £20,000 ISA allowance for the tax year 2024/2025. Remember, the value of a stocks and shares ISA can go down as well as up, and you may get back less than you've paid in.

What do rich people invest in the UK? ›

Ultra-wealthy individuals invest in such assets as private and commercial real estate, land, gold, and even artwork.

How many ISA millionaires are there in the UK? ›

Who are the ISA millionaires? According to the most recent HMRC figures, ISA millionaire numbers trebled year-on-year to hit a record high of 4,070 in 2020-21.

How do millionaires live off interest? ›

Living off interest involves relying on what's known as passive income. This implies that your assets generate enough returns to cover your monthly income needs without the need for additional work or income sources. The ideal scenario is to use the interest and returns while preserving the core principal.

What is the largest investment fund in the UK? ›

Breadcrumb
CompanyRetail Funds Under ManagementRank
BlackRock Investment Management (UK) Limited76,559,180,2251
Legal & General Investment Management Limited49,003,181,3302
Fidelity Worldwide Investment48,741,542,7383
Baillie Gifford & Co Limited29,760,538,8904
83 more rows

What is the largest investment platform in the UK? ›

With over 1.7 million clients and £123 billion invested for clients, Hargreaves Lansdown is the largest UK investment platform. It offers ISAs, pensions, funds and shares and employs some 2000 people who help it fulfil its mission of 'unrivalled and evolving client experience.

What is the average ISA size in the UK? ›

The average ISA account is worth over £30,000, although this varies significantly by age. Half of over 65s in the UK hold an ISA, with an average value of close to £60,000 (£58,787).

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