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Nearly Half of UK Investors Are Under 30, with Gen Z Favouring Crypto and Millennials Prioritising Ethical Investments

A recent study by Tickmill, a leading online trading broker, has revealed that 43% of UK investors are under the age of 30, highlighting a generational shift in investment behaviour.

The typical UK investor is aged between 20 and 30, holds a university degree, is in full-time employment, and engages with investment-related content at least once a week—primarily through financial articles and expert opinions online.

London Leads, But Investment Culture Spreads Nationwide

Investment activity is most concentrated in London, where 72% of investors are based, followed by North East England and Northern Ireland.

Among asset classes, stocks remain the most popular, with 65% of respondents holding equities. Cryptocurrencies follow closely at 52%, while bonds (23%), forex (21%), and real estate (13%) also feature in UK investors’ portfolios.

Why Are Britons Investing?

The Tickmill study highlights three key motivations driving investment in the UK:

Long-term financial freedom (57%)
Saving for retirement (48%)
Protecting capital against inflation (28%)

Additionally, one in four investors sees investing as a way to generate a second income.

Generational Trends: Crypto for Gen Z, ESG for Millennials

The report reveals distinct generational investment patterns. Gen Z is the most active investor group, with 70% considering themselves active investors. Half of Zoomers (50%) invest in cryptocurrencies, though they also show interest in individual company stocks (26%).

Millennials, by contrast, place greater emphasis on ethical investing. 14% of Generation Y include ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) assets in their portfolios, reflecting a growing commitment to sustainability.

This study underscores the evolving landscape of UK investing, where younger generations are shaping the future of finance with diverse priorities—from digital assets to sustainability-focused investments.

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