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NatWest
135 Bishopgate, London, EC2M 3UR- Phone: 020 7085 5000
- Fax: 020 7375 5050
- Website: www.natwest.com
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What goes and what stays in RBS & Lloyds TSB sell-off - More detail has emerged about the future structure of the Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds TSB banking groups after the government announced that they would have to sell-off parts of their busin…
Posted by Plebble Admin at 10:21 on 04-Nov-2009
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Restructuring of banking sector could see 3 new retail banks - Under pressure from the European Union's competition body, the Chancellor has confirmed that the three banking groups operating with state aid, Northern Rock (nationalised), the Lloyds Banking Gr…
Posted by Plebble Admin at 11:03 on 02-Nov-2009
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Family locked-in Natwest after staff forget about them - In a spectacular security and customer service failure, a family, including a 16-month baby, from Fulwood, Lancashire found themselves locked-in to their local Natwest branch after staff forgot a…
Posted by Plebble Admin at 11:01 on 20-Oct-2009
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Just 5 of UK's banks are "better than average" on service and value - One year on from the break-up of the Bradford & Bingley building society ('In the News' on 29 Sep 09), we compare today's Plebble-ratings to see which of the banks and building societies have res…
Posted by Plebble Admin at 13:02 on 29-Sep-2009
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Big banks poor record on resolving complaints - Figures released by the Financial Ombudsman Service show that the UK's banks are failing to resolve a large proportion of customer complaints. The Finanical Ombudsman Service (FOS), which deals…
Posted by Plebble Admin at 08:51 on 15-Sep-2009
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RBS & Natwest cut overdraft charges - The Royal Bank of Scotland and Natwest which are 70% owned by the taxpayer, has announced significant cuts in charges for unauthorised overdrafts. Starting in October, the charge for a direct de…
Posted by Plebble Admin at 11:07 on 14-Sep-2009
Since then... Nat West is now increasing its rates on unarranged overdrafts from 19.24 to 19.89. Rates on arranged overdrafts similarly increase from Aug 2010. Also, they are stopping interest on all their current accounts from Sept 2010. Keep an eye on this they will only squeeze customers more and more.
Posted by (details private) at 14:07 on 02-Jul-2010
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O2 joins consumer finance market with new pre-paid cards - The mobile provider O2 has joined forces with Natwest to launch two pre-paid cash cards which can be used by outlets which accept Visa Debit. One card 'Load & Go' will be aimed at under 16's. O…
Posted by Plebble Admin at 08:33 on 16-Jul-2009
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Natwest facing questions about its 'impartial' advice service - Natwest, part of the Royal Bank of Scotland group has been advertising the launch of an impartial financial advice service at its branches. The Advertising Standards Agency has now stepped in to…
Posted by Plebble Admin at 11:23 on 12-May-2009
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Major lenders refuse to join mortgage relief scheme - Some major lenders including Abbey, Nationwide, Barclays and HSBC, representing half the UK's mortgage market, have refused to join the government's long-awaited mortgage relief scheme which was…
Posted by Plebble Admin at 10:18 on 22-Apr-2009
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Banks must work to regain public trust - The Chancellor, Alastair Darling is due to deliver a speech to the banking industry tonight to warn them that they have a lot of work to do to regain public trust. As part of his speech he will…
Posted by Plebble Admin at 12:20 on 27-Mar-2009
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