Royal Bank of Scotland. Ulster Bank. Coutts. Adam & Company. Child & Co. Drummonds.
Can NatWest customers use RBS branches?
Royal Bank of Scotland customers can now use NatWest branches for their everyday banking, such as withdrawing cash, checking balances or paying in (and vice versa).
Can I use NatWest instead of RBS?
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has confirmed it will formally change its name to NatWest Group on Wednesday, July 22. Bosses said the move was because 80 per cent of customers bank with the NatWest brand, rather than through RBS branches.
Why is RBS now NatWest?
The bank also remains headquartered in Edinburgh, where it was founded in 1727, and no jobs will be impacted. So why the rebranding? Rose, who assumed her position just last November, said it was to align the bank under the NatWest brand, which represents 80% of the bank’s customer base.
Can I pay money into RBS at NatWest?
Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest customers can use CDMs at either Royal Bank of Scotland or NatWest branches regardless of their home brand. To check if a branch has a CDM, please use our branch locator. Royal Bank of Scotland branch locator. Find your nearest branch using our branch locator (opens in a new window).
Is there a NatWest Bank in the UK?
NatWest Bank. National Westminster Bank plc (NatWest) is a retail and commercial bank in the United Kingdom that has been part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group since 2000.
Who are the principal undertakings of NatWest Bank?
As of 2019, the principal subsidiary undertakings of NatWest are: Coutts & Co. Ulster Bank Limited Nordisk Renting Lombard North Central plc
Who are the Board of directors of NatWest Group?
Board of Directors The Board of Directors is collectively responsible for promoting the long-term sustainable success of the company, driving shareholder value and NatWest Group’s contribution to wider society.
When did the Royal Bank of Scotland merge with NatWest?
It was established in 1968 by the merger of National Provincial Bank and Westminster Bank. Since 2000, it has been part of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group. Following ” ringfencing ” of the Group’s core domestic business, the bank became a direct subsidiary of NatWest Holdings; NatWest Markets comprises the non-ringfenced investment banking arm.