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UK low-coupon gilts see demand surge ahead of £18B retail reinvestment

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January 19, 2026
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UK government bonds offering minimal interest but favourable tax benefits are seeing a surge in demand.

Investors are shifting into short-term, low-coupon gilts before billions of pounds are expected to return to the market from retail holders.

Trading volumes climbed late last week, with these gilts outperforming other debt as investors aimed to secure better tax-adjusted returns in advance of major reinvestments expected later this month.

The focus is on a particular note that matures in January and is mainly owned by retail investors, reports Bloomberg.

Its redemption could see up to £18 billion re-entering the gilt market, much of it likely to be redirected into similar low-coupon bonds due later in 2026 or 2028.

Retail-led demand shapes bond market activity

Retail investors prefer low-coupon gilts because of their tax advantages. While capital gains on gilts are not taxed, coupon payments are subject to income tax.

Bonds offering lower coupons, therefore, generate better tax-adjusted returns when held to maturity, especially for higher-rate taxpayers looking to preserve long-term wealth.

These characteristics have driven strong interest from wealthier individuals and high-net-worth savers.

As these gilts approach redemption, their prices typically converge on face value, allowing investors to lock in gains with minimal tax implications or reporting requirements.

The latest trading patterns suggest that gilts due to mature in 2026 and 2028 are attracting the most attention.

On Friday, the three most actively traded UK government bonds were all in this low-coupon, short-dated category with increasing secondary market activity.

Large retail inflow anticipated after January redemption

A Bank of England analysis released on Thursday showed that nearly all of the free float of the gilt maturing this month is held by retail investors, leaving only a small portion of the bond available for trading in the secondary market.

With the central bank and government holding the rest, market watchers estimate up to £18 billion could be redirected into other gilts once the bond is repaid.

Some of this cash might instead be used to pay January tax bills, potentially lowering the reinvestment total.

Still, the amount expected to flow back into the bond market remains significant for short-term issuance planning.

Last January, the redemption of a similar bond triggered record-breaking trading volumes on retail investment platforms.

A comparable surge in activity is likely in the coming weeks, particularly as retail sentiment toward UK government debt has strengthened into 2026.

Government may respond with new gilt offering

Bloomberg states that the Debt Management Office is preparing to meet rising demand.

A tender scheduled for January 29 could offer additional low-coupon gilts to help manage the expected inflow of retail money.

This follows a similar issuance strategy last year, which also coincided with high investor participation and peak buying interest.

The two bonds currently attracting the most attention are expected to feature in the upcoming tender.

Market observers believe the 2028 maturity is slightly more likely to be tapped, but both could be included to accommodate retail appetite and stabilise near-term supply conditions.

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