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Any new NatWest car insurance customers who purchase their policy before September 30th will enjoy £30 cash back.
According to the bank the offer applies to NatWest customers only and the cash back cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers.
Head of NatWest Insurance Services, Bob Trinder, said: "Making the most of the offers available when choosing the right car insurance provider for you is essential.
"Whilst many policies offer you general cover, the added extras such as NatWest's £30 offer can really make a difference."
The offer follows recent research highlighting that for consumers to ensure they are receiving the best deal they should shop around every time their car insurance comes up for renewal.
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