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NatWest officially known as National Westminster Bank is a private Limited banking and financial service provider bank. It was founded in the year 1968. The headquarters of the bank is situated in 135, Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3UR. The parent company of NatWest is The Royal Bank of Scotland Group. Some of its main subsidiaries are Ulster Bank, National Westminster Life Insurance and National Westminister Home Loans. The Ulster Bank is established to provide services to the customers in Ireland. It is regarded as the United Kingdom's largest commercial and retail bank. There are about 1,600 branches of the bank and has over 3,400 Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) across the United Kingdom. It also provides 24 hour online banking service as well as Actionline telephone service to its customers.
Products and History of Natwest Bank
The product line of the bank mainly consists of Insurance and Banking services. NatWest was established
Due to the combining of the Westminster Bank (founded in 1834) and National Provincial Bank (founded in 1833). The international expansion of the bank was started in 1977, with the opening of its first international branch in the United States of
America named National Westminster Bancorp. Later it also opened the NatWest Australia Bank, National Westminster Bank of Canada and branches in Europe. The headquarters of the bank was shifted to National Westminster Tower, London in 1980, which was regarded as the tallest building of the time.