NatWest
The latest news, updates and opinions on NatWest from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Spring Budget: Hunt reiterates commitment to NatWest retail share offer
The NatWest shares could go on sale as early as this summer, with the government committed to exiting its stake in the bank by 2025/26.
By Katie Williams Published
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Act now to bag NatWest-owned Ulster Bank's 5.2% easy access savings account
Ulster Bank is offering savers the chance to earn 5.2% on their cash savings, but you need to act fast as easy access rates are falling. We have all the details
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Government considers selling remaining stake in NatWest – are the shares worth it?
News Retail investors may get a chance to buy the remaining taxpayer shares in NatWest but its performance so far this year may not make it an attractive investment.
By Marc Shoffman Published
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iPhone users can now check bank balance from Apple Wallet
New tool aims to make it easier for smartphone users to track bank balance and spending
By Marc Shoffman Published
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Barclays launches £175 switching deal - plus earn 5.12% interest on cash
Barclays launches £175 switch bonus, which also gives you access to 5.12% easy access savings. We have all the details
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published
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NatWest exec quits over Farage debanking row
Alison Rose has walked away from NatWest while the government has told banks to better balance customer freedoms with their need to manage reputation
By Tom Higgins Published
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FCA tells banks to speed up savings rate increases
Record profits and low savings rates spurred the FCA to meet with some of the UK’s top banks.
By Tom Higgins Published
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Watchdog summons banks to explain paltry savings rates
Savings rates trail mortgage rates - and the financial watchdog has summoned banks to a meeting amid concerns of profiteering.
By Katie Binns Last updated
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Four money apps to help your cut your spending
Advice These four money apps will help you cut your bills, cancel unwanted subscriptions, grow your savings, and even file your tax return.
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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