What is Natwest?
National Westminster Bank doing business as NatWest, is a British largest commercial bank. It was incorporated in the year 1968 by the amalgamation of Westminster Bank and National Provincial Bank. NatWest is approved by the Prudential Regulation Authority. It is overseen by the Financial Conduct Authority. The bank operates as a subsidiary of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group which is a multinational bank holding company based in the United Kingdom.
It has more than 1,600 branch offices and over 3,400 ATMs across the country. NatWest is headquartered in London, United Kingdom. The company offers a full range of banking and insurance services including investments, loans, credit cards, mortgages, insurance, current accounts, savings accounts and much more. It has more than 33,300 employees. National Westminster Home Loans, National Westminster Life Assurance and Ulster Bank are subsidiary companies of the National Westminster Bank (NatWest)
NatWest also provides 24-hours telephone banking and online banking services. It serves more than 7.5 million customers. The bank sponsored the English domestic Cricket tournament called the NatWest Trophy from 1981 to 2000.
NatWest 24 Hour, also called Telephone Banking, is a 24-hour telephone service by NatWest (National Westminster Bank), a UK based financial services company. It enables the customers to manage their accounts anytime in a day through phones. NatWest is one of the UK's largest retail and commercial banking service provider. The bank serves millions of customers with a wide network of branches and ATM machines spread nationwide. As of 2000, it operates as a division of an insurance and financial holding business, The Royal Bank OF Scotland Group. In 1968, two British retail banks, Westminster Bank and National Provincial Bank merged together, which resulted in the formation of NatWest. From 1981 to 2000, the bank sponsored NatWest Trophy, a knockout tournament of English domestic cricket.