The announcement continues a trend of branch closures that accelerated in the wake of the financial crisis as lenders moved to save costs to invest in their ...
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Planned closures include the RBS branch in NatWest's headquarters in Bishopsgate, in the heart of the City of London. Most staff will be moved to other branches ...
The government owns about 52% of NatWest after spending £45bn bailing out the lender 13 years ago. Older and disabled people, carers, and people who do not use the internet are also disproportionately affected, the report said. NatWest’s move may fuel concerns about millions of people being left behind as the shift to a cashless society speeds up.
The lender has revealed this will affect 21 NatWest branches as well as eleven Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) branches. The closures include sites in Manchester, ...
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NatWest says the closures are because of "most customers shifting to mobile and online banking". If you're unhappy about branch closures and are thinking of ...
NATWEST and RBS are closing 32 high street branches, the banks confirmed today.The decision comes as more customers are switching to mobile and online.
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The banking giant has confirmed the sites, the majority of which are in England, will be closing, but are yet to provide a date as to when.
It will still have the country's seventh largest branch network. NatWest is closing 21 of its branches with most of its staff having to relocate to a different branch, while 12 jobs will be at risk NatWest is to close 21 branches and RBS is to shut 11 amid a customer shift to mobile banking - as 12 jobs will be lost with the majority of staff having to relocate.
The lender said the decision affects the NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland brands, 32 of which will close in England and Wales in the next 12 months under ...
There will be no compulsory redundancy as a result of this announcement." "We have been reviewing our London property strategy to better reflect how we will work in the future," a NatWest spokeswoman said. A NatWest spokesman at the time said: "We have taken the decision to invite applications for voluntary redundancy and will support those colleagues who apply with a comprehensive support package. Are you affected by the job cuts? Are you affected by the job cuts? The lender said the decision affects the NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland brands, 32 of which will close in England and Wales in the next 12 months.