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The Royal Bank of Scotland International (Holdings) Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NatWest Group plc, which provides banking services to personal, private, commercial and financial institution customers through its presence in Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Gibraltar.
The Royal Bank of Scotland plc (‘RBS plc’ or ‘we’) is a wholly owned subsidiary of NatWest Holdings Limited (‘NWH Ltd’ or ‘the intermediate holding company’).
Following ringfencing of the Group's core domestic business, the bank became a direct subsidiary of NatWest Holdings in 2019. NatWest Markets comprises the Group's investment banking arm.
In England and Wales, most of our customers bank with NatWest. In Ireland it’s Ulster Bank and in Scotland they’re with The Royal Bank of Scotland. These high street brands won’t change as a result of today’s announcement.
Feb 14, 2020 · Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) Group has said it plans to change its name later this year, as it reported a near doubling of annual profits. The Edinburgh-based bank, which owns RBS,...
The Royal Bank of Scotland plc (‘RBS plc’ or ‘we’) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NatWest Holdings Limited (‘NWH Ltd’ or ‘the intermediate holding company’). The term ‘NWH Group’ refers to NWH Ltd and its subsidiary and associated undertakings. NatWest Group plc is ‘the ultimate holding company’.