NatWest sends out warning to customers following Budget announcement (Image: PA)

A leading bank has reached out to its customers following alterations announced in this week's Autumn Budget. Rachel Reeves unveiled her future economic plans during a speech on Wednesday.

The Labour Chancellor revealed a raft of measures, including abolishing the two-child benefit cap, maintaining frozen tax thresholds, implementing a 3p per mile levy for electric vehicles and applying national insurance to salary-sacrificed pension contributions above a yearly £2,000 threshold.

It is also modifying the limits for certain ISAs. Savers will only be permitted to deposit up to £12,000 into cash ISAs tax-free annually.

This represents a reduction from £20,000 in the hope that individuals will channel fund

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