Eleven new calves have been born at Charles's favoured Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Scotland, which is also home to the King's Foundation, in the latest royal-backed boost for endangered animals.
“The key is the sale of the government’s stake, which should be addressed in the near future, and NatWest is in a positive position going into that process.”
Royal Bank of Scotland colleagues have launched a new tree nursery at the Gogarburn headquarters in Edinburgh, in partnership with The Conservation Volunteers, whose mission is to connect people to nature and to nurture green spaces for…
Sites in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow are among branches set to be shuttered, with 105 jobs lost. RBS, which is part of the NatWest group, serves 3.3million personal customers.
The bank, which is now part of the Natwest Group said the decision to close more branches was due to declining use by customers with more than 80% of active current holders using digital services
The safe spaces will be available in NatWest-branded branches, as well as those belonging to Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank, which are part of the same group
The safe spaces will be available in NatWest-branded branches, as well as those belonging to Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank, which are part of the same group
The safe spaces will be available in NatWest-branded branches, as well as those belonging to Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank, which are part of the same group
The safe spaces will be available in NatWest branches, as well as those belonging to Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank, which are part of the same group
The group, which also owns Royal Bank of Scotland, Ulster Bank and Coutts, will unveil its fourth quarter earnings and full-year financial results on Friday
The closures include 18 NatWest sites across England and Wales, which will all close in February and March next year, plus one Royal Bank of Scotland branch in Glasgow in November next year
A future Scotland based on sustainable principles, driving an economy which can benefit us all, was the message many speakers returned to during the conference, writes managing director of commercial mid-market at RBS Judith Cruickshank.