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  • NatWest helps firms and customers concerned with ‘cutting back on food and groceries’

    January 11, 2023

    NatWest has announced new measures to help squeezed businesses and customers in debt after noticed people are cutting back on food and fuel amid decades-high inflation. The banking giant, which was majority owned by the UK Government until last March, said it was extending the repayment period for customers who have missed several payments on [...]

  • Barclays, NatWest and HSBC increasingly targeted by litigation funders in wave of class-action lawsuits

    January 9, 2023

    The UK’s top banks are increasingly being targeted with class-action lawsuits as litigation funders back claims against some of Britain’s largest lenders in their pursuit of high returns. Banks listed on the FTSE 100 index are currently facing at least 109 class-action lawsuits in multiple countries around the world, according to analysis by law firm [...]

  • NatWest chief Rose receives Damehood in King’s first new year’s honours list

    December 30, 2022

    The head of high street and still partly taxpayer owned NatWest Alison Rose will receive a Damehood in King Charles’s first new year’s honours list since succeeding The Queen. Rose, 53, became the first woman to head a top UK lender when she was made chief executive in November 2019.  She has been awarded a [...]

  • Sign of the times: Bank branches shut doors in their thousands

    December 24, 2022

    More than 5,000 bank and building society branches have closed over the past seven years, according to analysis from Which? The consumer group counted 5,162 bank and building society branches which have closed since January 2015. A further 206 branches are set to close by the end of 2023, according to the Which? findings, as [...]

  • Relief for mortgage prisoners: Six banks to begin lending on flats with unsafe cladding 

    December 20, 2022

    A handful of the country’s biggest banks will consider mortgage applications for some flats with dangerous cladding from January, in a sigh of relief for people trapped in unsellable properties. Lenders withdrew mortgage provisions for unsafe flats following the Grenfell Tower disaster, when 72 people were killed in a fire at a high-rise block in [...]

  • City workers are ignoring ‘ego driven’ calls to return to offices

    November 29, 2022

    City workers are ignoring calls from ‘C Suite’ executives for staff to come into the office for a minimum number of days each week, according to a new report. Workers and managers in the financial and professional services sectors are instead employing their own “bespoke” working models that align with their specific operational needs, the [...]

  • Metro Bank, NatWest and Hospitality UK among top employers to back fertility pledge

    November 2, 2022

    Metro Bank, NatWest, the Co-op, Channel 4, and UK Hospitality are among major employers backing a pledge to help millions going through fertility treatment.  A new campaign launched today in Parliament by the MP for Cities of London and Westminster, Nickie Aiken, hopes to support more than 3.5m people who can’t conceive naturally. The Fertility [...]

  • Difficult decision to come from Sunak and Hunt on bank surcharge

    October 30, 2022

    The government has not ruled out reversing a tax cut on the UK’s biggest banks as it scrambles to overfill a huge hole in the public finances. Asked today by City PM if chancellor Jeremy Hunt and prime minister Rishi Sunak would commit to cutting the bank surcharge, an effective windfall tax, the Treasury said [...]

  • NatWest: No ‘signs of heightened financial distress’ from customers yet

    October 28, 2022

    NatWest has said it is not yet “seeing signs of heightened financial distress” from customers, after posting a £1.1bn flat quarterly profit. Analysts had forecast a pre-tax profit of £1.2bn, with the bank just missing this. Alison Rose, the chief executive, said the big four bank was “acutely aware of the challenges that people, families [...]

  • Government puts bank windfall tax on table to help plug fiscal hole

    October 19, 2022

    The government has put a windfall tax on the UK’s largest banks on the table, sending their shares plummeting today. London-listed Lloyds Bank, which is Britain’s biggest mortgage lender, plunged to the bottom of the FTSE 100 index today, shedding 4.11 per cent. Previously state-owned NatWest trailed closely behind on the biggest losers’ table, dropping [...]

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