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  2. NatWest admits serious failings over Nigel Farage’s bank ...

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    “At every level they [NatWest and Coutts] have lied, they’ve twisted, they’ve tried to change the narrative and frankly the whole bank is a shambles,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programmme.

  3. The One account - Wikipedia

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    The company pioneered the offset mortgage in the UK and; was conceived as a joint venture between Virgin Direct (Virgin's financial services company) and The Royal Bank of Scotland in 1997. Initially, the company was known as the 'Virgin One account' and promoted to Virgin Direct's 200,000 strong UK customer base.

  4. Bó (bank) - Wikipedia

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    Bó (bank) Bó was a banking brand that operated in the United Kingdom between November 2019 and May 2020. Bó operated as a trading division of National Westminster Bank, part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group, later renamed NatWest Group .

  5. Sabadell Solbank - Wikipedia

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    Sabadell Solbank. Sabadell Solbank was a Spanish bank owned by Banco de Sabadell, which focussed on retail banking for Europeans living in the coastal areas of southern Spain. In 2014, it was fully integrated into the parent company.

  6. NatWest Holdings - Wikipedia

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    NatWest Holdings Limited [1] is an intermediate holding company for the NatWest Group 's retail banking interests in the United Kingdom. The company was established in 2016, as part of a structural reform intended to comply with the requirements of the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013. The Act implements the Independent Commission ...

  7. 2012 RBS Group computer system problems - Wikipedia

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    2012 RBS Group computer system problems. The 2012 RBS computer system problems were technical issues affecting computers run by the Royal Bank of Scotland Group (now NatWest Group ), including National Westminster Bank, The Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank, which began on 19 June 2012. In 2014, RBS was fined £42m over the incident.