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The bank also sponsored England's Test series against Pakistan in 2018. NatWest is sponsor of the Southern Paintball League, the leading competitive paintball series in the south of England. NatWest was the main sponsor of the Island Games (known at the time as the NatWest Island Games) from 1999 through to 2019.
The Royal Bank of Scotland International, trading as NatWest International, RBS International, Coutts Crown Dependencies and Isle of Man Bank, is the offshore banking arm of NatWest Group. It provides a range of services to personal, business, commercial, corporate and financial intermediary customers from its base in the Channel Islands.
The retail and commercial banking markets are dominated by HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group and NatWest Group in addition to Spanish-owned Santander UK which some people [who?] argue should be apart of the "Big 4" making it the big 5, however its Spanish origins hinder its credibility as a British bank despite its ability to act ...
Following NatWest's refurbishment of the tower, the bank renamed it the International Finance Centre, in 1997. [11] The building was subsequently acquired by Hermes Real Estate and BlackRock's UK property fund in 1998 for £ 226 million. [12] In 2010 they put the property on the market at an expected price of £ 300 million.
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Coutts & Co. / ˈ k uː t s / is a British private bank and wealth manager headquartered in London, England. Founded in 1692, it is the eighth oldest bank in the world.Today, Coutts forms part of NatWest Group's wealth management division. [3]
103 Colmore Row is a 108-metre tall, 26-storey commercial office building located on Colmore Row, Birmingham, England.Completed in 2021, this building replaced the former NatWest Tower designed by John Madin and completed in 1975.
33 Eastgate Street, Chester, at the corner of Eastgate Street and St Werburgh Street, Chester, England, was built in 1859–60 for the Chester Bank and, as of 2012, it continues in use as the NatWest Bank. [1] It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. [2]