Lifetime ISA

Treasury Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 6 Jan 2025 Closed: 11 Sep 2025 Parliament page
The Treasury Committee is inquiring into whether the Lifetime Individual Savings Account (LISA) is still an appropriate financial product nine years after it was created. Read the call for evidence to find out more about this inquiry.
6 Recommendations
9 Conclusions
1 Report
2 Oral sessions
10 Letters
3 Events
Activity timeline 17 events
Oral evidence sessions 2 sessions
Emma Reynolds MP · Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Laura Webster · HM Treasury
Lifetime ISA
Anne Fairweather, Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy at Hargreaves Lansdown Brian Byrnes, Head of Personal Finance at Moneybox Charlotte Harrison, Chief Executive of Home Financing at Skipton Building Society Funmi Olufunwa, Finance Expert and Founder of Hoops Finance Martin Lewis, Founder and Executive Chair of Money Saving Expert Michael Johnson, Research Fellow Richard Stone, Chief Executive at the Association of Investment Companies
Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
3 Conclusion Deferred
8th Report - Lifetime Individual S…
Increasing Lifetime ISA unauthorised withdrawals and charges suggest the product is not working as intended.
An increasing number of people are making unauthorised withdrawals and incurring the withdrawal charge, which may indicate that the Lifetime ISA is not working as intended. (Conclusion, Paragraph 33)
Government Response
The government explained how Lifetime ISAs are factored into Universal Credit calculations and justified the existing capital limits, rather than directly addressing why increasing unauthorised withdrawals suggest the LISA is not working as intended.
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15 Recommendation Deferred
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Include warnings on Lifetime ISA products about inferiority for potential Universal Credit claimants.
If the Government is unwilling to equalise the treatment of the Lifetime ISA with other Government-subsidised retirement savings products in Universal Credit assessments, Lifetime ISA products must include warnings that the Lifetime ISA is an inferior product for anyone who … Read more
Government Response
The government will consider the recommendation regarding warnings on Lifetime ISA products in future policy development. It will also work with industry and other departments to consider ways to improve messaging about how savings might affect Universal Credit entitlement, noting that LISA is treated as a savings product.
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Government Response AI assessment · 15 of 6 classified

Total 6 recs + 9 conclusions
Correspondence 10 letters
6 May 2025 Correspondence from HMRC on quantitative and qualitative research on Lifetime ISA, dated 30 April 2025
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22 Apr 2025 Correspondence from Skipton Building Society regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 14 April 2025
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22 Apr 2025 Correspondence from the Chair to Skipton Building Society regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 6 March 2025
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22 Apr 2025 Correspondence from Hargreaves Lansdown regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 8 April 2025
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22 Apr 2025 Correspondence from the Chair to Hargreaves Lansdown regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 6 March 2025
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22 Apr 2025 Correspondence from Moneybox regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 9 April 2025
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22 Apr 2025 Correspondence from Moneybox regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 21 March 2025
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22 Apr 2025 Correspondence from the Chair to Moneybox regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 6 March 2025
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22 Apr 2025 Correspondence from HM Revenue and Customs regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 9 April 2025
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22 Apr 2025 Correspondence from the Chair to HM Revenue and Customs regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 25 March 2025
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