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Brokers and building societies clash over cash ISA cut plans

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November 08, 2025

LEADING brokers and building societies have clashed over whether the Chancellor should proceed with speculated plans to reduce the cash ISA limit.

- SION BARRY Business editor

The London-based trading platform IG is urging Chancellor Rachel Reeves to act on speculation about cutting the cash ISA allowance to £10,000, following analysis suggesting it could deliver a £7.2bn boost for cash ISA holders who opt to invest their surplus funds.

The Treasury is working to promote retail investment to stimulate economic growth, including proposals to introduce a “targeted support” scheme ahead of the 2026 ISA season, alongside rumours of reducing stamp duty on shares to 0.5%.

However, speculation has centred on plans to reform the ISA system, with the cash ISA ceiling, currently set at £20,000, having faced sustained criticism from industry figures who argue it encourages Britons to stockpile cash rather than transfer it into equities.

IG’s research indicates that a third of cash ISA holders - roughly 2.8 million individuals - deposit more than £10,000 annually, while nearly 30% stated they would invest in stocks and shares if the threshold were reduced.

This could generate potential returns exceeding £7bn over a five-year period, equivalent to over £9,100 per saver.

Michael Healy, managing director of IG, said: “The Chancellor is absolutely right to tackle the UK’s overreliance on savings, starting with a product that does nothing for long-term wealth creation.

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