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Friday 30 September 2016 3:33 pm

What will your bank be called after RBS restructures?

By: Caitlin Morrison

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Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) customers could see the name of their bank change, when the lender restructures to comply with UK ring-fencing regulations.

RBS today set out its plans for the reshuffle – here's what the group is moving, and what the new entities will be called.

RBS becomes Adam & Company… but not for long


Adam & Company is RBS' private banking arm

Personal, private, business and commercial customers of The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, known as RBS plc, will be transferred to Adam & Company, which is currently RBS' Scottish private bank, at some point in 2018.

Once this transfer takes place, Adam & Company will be renamed The Royal Bank of Scotland plc. Confused yet?

RBS will be renamed NatWest Markets 

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RBS is renaming its investment bank NatWest Markets (Source: Getty)

While the Adam & Company high jinks are taking place, what's left of RBS plc – the investment bank – NatWest Markets Plc.

The renamed entity NatWest Markets will be the non-ring-fenced bank and direct subsidiary of RBS Group, the bank said today.

A new company called NatWest Holdings will be formed

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Coutts, where the Queen banks, will be ring-fenced within NatWest Holdings (Source: Getty)

At the beginning of 2017, RBS is introducing an intermediate holding company for its ring-fenced banks. NatWest Holdings will own NatWest, Adam & Company and Ulster Bank Ireland. Coutts and Co will also be contained within the ring-fence.

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