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The 1990 NatWest Trophy was the 10th NatWest Trophy. It was an English limited overs county cricket tournament which was held between 27 June and 1 September 1990. [ 1 ] The tournament was won by Lancashire who defeated Northamptonshire by 7 wickets in the final at Lord's .
Holt's Military Banking is a trading name of The Royal Bank of Scotland, a subsidiary of NatWest Group, offering dedicated [clarification needed] banking facilities to service personnel in the United Kingdom and on operational tours of duty overseas.
Bó offered a current account and that was accessed through a debit card and mobile banking app. The app allowed customers to save money in a linked non-interest paying savings account and offered tools to help customers better manage their money.
Bridgepoint was founded as NatWest Equity Partners, a private equity firm part of NatWest. The firm was renamed Bridgepoint Capital in May 2000 following a management buyout. [2] [3] In May 2001, Bridgepoint closed its first fund following its independence from NatWest.
The final of the NatWest Series ended in an anticlimax for the visitors, but throughout it gave entertainment to the crowd - despite being a relatively low-scoring game. It didn't look to be low-scoring early on, though, as Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden punished the England opening bowlers Darren Gough and Simon Jones to be 50 for 0 after 6 ...
The 1988 NatWest Trophy was the 8th NatWest Trophy. It was an English limited overs county cricket tournament which was held between 22 June and 3 September 1988. [ 1 ] The tournament was won by Middlesex who defeated Worcestershire by 3 wickets in the final at Lord's .
The original NatWest Tower at 103 Colmore Row. The original building was a 23-storey structure with entrances on Colmore Row and Newhall Street.Designed by John Madin, it is of the Brutalist style, contrasting the traditional Victorian architectural styles in the immediate area.
The original format of the NatWest Series was a three-team triangular tournament, involving England and two visiting international sides. Each of the three teams would play the other two three times each, after which the two top teams would face each other in a final at Lord's in London.