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National Westminster Bank, commonly known as NatWest, is a major retail and commercial bank in the United Kingdom. NatWest offers current accounts, savings, investments, loans, credit cards and other financial products.

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NatWest Issues Reports Near Bagshot, England

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  • LordDroverson
    Lee @ 155 Farnham (@LordDroverson) reported from Farnham, England

    @cjhunter1966 Natwest Farnham is now closing for good on October 4th. Terrible news. based i would think on financial decisions rather than taking care of customers. @NatWestGroup #farnham

NatWest Issues Reports

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  • sagarthakkar189
    SAGAR THAKKAR (@sagarthakkar189) reported

    India Daybook – Stocks in News *KEC International:* Company has received new orders worth Rs 1,180 crore. (Positive) *RBL Bank:* CARE Ratings upgraded the rating on Tier II bonds to CARE AAA/Stable from CARE AA-. (Positive) *PDS:* Company partners with Busana Apparel Group to build next-generation global apparel manufacturing and expand sourcing capabilities, scale and supply chain resilience. (Positive) *Jammu & Kashmir Bank:* Monetization of stake in PNB MetLife. (Positive) *SEAMEC:* Board approved sale of vessel “SEAMEC Gallant”. (Positive) *Ather Energy:* Additional investments of Rs 1000 cr by Hero Moto Corp. (Positive) *Textile Stocks, United Spirits:* India-UK FTA effective from today. (Positive) *Quess Corp, Teamlease:* India has prohibited the import of goods produced using forced labour. (Positive) *SG Mart:* Abu Dhabi Investment Authority bought 11.23lk shares (Positive) *Dalmia Sugar:* Company has approved development of an integrated sugar project in Tanzania through its subsidiary. (Positive) *Capacite Infraprojects:* Company has secured repeat order worth ₹482 Crore. (Positive) *LTTS:* Company has partnered with Anthropic to accelerate AI-led engineering, integrating Claude models across its proprietary platforms (Positive) *Landmark Cars:* Company has recorded highest-ever Q1 sales, with revenue rising 22.5% YoY to ₹1,733 crore, driven by strong vehicle sales growth and robust after-sales performance. (Positive) *IOL Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals:* Company's Clopidogrel Bisulfate API has received approval from China's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), strengthening its presence in the Chinese pharmaceutical market. (Positive) *OM Infra:* Infomerics has upgraded the company's credit ratings for Rs. 718.96 crore of bank loan facilities. (Positive) *Vedanta:* Company plans to nearly triple its zinc and lead production capacity by FY31. (Positive) *Easy Trip Planners:* Company has signed MoU with the Government of Jharkhand to promote tourism digitally across the state. (Positive) *United Spirits:* Management stated that India is poised to become one of the world's largest premium alcoholic beverage markets over the next decade. (Positive) *Kirloskar Brothers:* Company's UK subsidiary has secured an order worth GBP 11.7 million from Saipem for the supply of vertical pumps and spares. (Positive) *Delhivery:* Company's wholly owned subsidiary has received RBI approval for registration as a Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC), subject to compliance with regulatory conditions. (Positive) *Shriram Finance:* Company's Board will meet on July 24, 2026 to consider raising funds through the issuance of Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs). (Neutral) *Axis Bank:* Company has completed the preferential issue in Axis Finance Ltd. Following the issue, its stake has reduced to 94.92%, while retaining its status as the holding company. (Neutral) *Vedanta:* Management stated that India could achieve 50% self-sufficiency in critical minerals within the next 5–10 years. (Neutral) *Manaksia Coated Metals & Industries:* Q1 FY27 Standalone Net Profit at Rs. 14.2 crore vs Rs. 14.1 crore YoY. Revenue at Rs. 262 crore vs Rs. 250 crore YoY. (Neutral) *ICICI Bank:* Board will consider a proposal to revise the overseas bond fundraising limit. (Neutral) *Jindal SAW:* Q1 FY27 Net Profit at Rs. 104 crore vs Rs. 424 crore YoY. Revenue at Rs. 4,452 crore vs Rs. 4,085 crore YoY. (Neutral) *HPCL:* India Ratings & Research has assigned an IND A1+ rating with a Stable outlook to the company's proposed Rs. 10,000 crore Commercial Paper programme. (Neutral) *Jet Freight Logistics:* Company has agreed to acquire a 45% stake in Natwest Trade & Logistics Services – FZCO for Rs. 18 crore, payable in tranches over two years. (Neutral) *Belrise Industries:* QIP opens; floor price set at ₹230.79 per share. (Neutral) *Signature Global:* Pre-sales at ₹1,970 cr vs ₹1,570 cr, up 25% QoQ. (Neutral) *HEG:* Company's TACC Unit Gets 'IND A-' Rating for Major Battery Material Project. (Neutral) *SJVN:* Company has received notices from BSE and NSE imposing fines for non-compliance with certain SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015. The Board has taken note of the notices and approved the company's response. (Neutral) *Texmaco Rail:* Kishor Kumar Rajgaria resigns as CFO. (Neutral) *Tata Elxsi:* Net profit at Rs 171 crore versus Rs 220 crore, Revenue at Rs 1,021 crore versus Rs 994 crore QoQ. (Neutral) *LTTS:* Net profit at Rs 357 crore versus Rs 332 crore, Revenue at Rs 2940 crore versus Rs 2858 crore QoQ. (Neutral) *NBCC:* Board approved the merger of HSCC into NBCC. (Neutral) *63 Moons Technologies:* Subsidiary Financial Technologies Singapore Pte Ltd acquired 79.58 lakh equity shares in unlisted subsidiary Ticker Ltd. (Neutral) *Sobha:* Board meeting scheduled on July 20, 2026 to consider Q1FY27 results and issuance of non-convertible debentures through private placement in one or more tranches. (Neutral) *State Bank of India:* Moody's affirmed the bank's long-term deposit rating at Baa3 and Baseline Credit Assessment at baa3 with a stable outlook. (Neutral) *Keystone Realtors:* CRISIL assigned a CRISIL AA-/Stable rating to the company's bank loan facilities and reaffirmed the CRISIL AA-/Stable rating on Rs 335 crore of non-convertible debentures. (Neutral) *Just Dial:* Irage Broking Services LLP net sold 2,87,355 shares at Rs. 765.25 per share. (Neutral) List of stocks included in the short term ASM Framework: Kalyan Jewellers, C.E. Info Systems. (Neutral) List of stocks excluded from ASM Framework: EPack Prefab, Amir Chand Jagdish Kumar (Exports) Limited. (Neutral) Circuit filter change from 20% to 10%: Just Dial Limited. (Neutral) *Utkarsh Small Finance Bank:* CARE Ratings downgraded the rating. (Negative) *Jain Resource Recycling:* Company informed about a furnace explosion at its manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu. (Negative) *ICICI Lombard:* An arbitral tribunal directed the company to pay Rs 78 crore to an insured party along with interest at 7.5% per annum. (Negative) *IT Sector Stocks:* IBM announced weak early quarter numbers with cautious guidance. (Negative)

  • Dravidict
    Annurag P Rekhi (@Dravidict) reported

    @UnscriptedViews Yehi Ashwathama hai. Bro was there when Yuvi played the Natwest finals. Bro was there when 2 of Yuvi's students chased down DC's target without breaking a sweat

  • Mancunian63
    Mancunian 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@Mancunian63) reported

    @NatWest_Help customer service at natwest is dead. Got a platinum account that's useless. The insurance it comes with is worthless. Rang to complain, and they transferred me to the insurer I was complaining about. They tried to fob me off by transferring me to someone else. Joke.

  • Fludded
    Craig Duncan / @fludded (@Fludded) reported

    @TiceRichard Your leader shut down his debanking website once NatWest paid him off. Are you guys still pretending to care?

  • themagic_tophat
    Magic hat 🎩 (@themagic_tophat) reported

    𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗠𝗮𝗻 𝗖𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝟭𝟭𝟱 𝗱𝗲𝗰𝗶𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻? I know a certain commentator on the case (who claims insider knowledge) asserts there’s been no decision as of 2 weeks ago. But I very much doubt an initial decision is still pending - I believe it’s been issued to parties. There’s no reason why we would hear if it had. Initial decisions have never been published or leaked prior to the Final Award before. Why do I think it’s been issued? Because it’s been more than 19 months since the hearing concluded. A delay as long as 19 months for an initial decision on liability would put the integrity of the decision at risk and would raise questions over the arbitrators’ intentions (did they delay on purpose to damage it). I just can’t see them having done that. For context, NatWest Markets plc v Bilta (UK) Ltd [2021] was ordered a retrial when its decision was still waiting after 19 months at the High Court. The Master of Rolls at the Court of Appeal absolutely blasted the delay. He said decisions like these should need a good reason to take over 3 months in the courts and if they do, they get closely monitored. For it to take this long in private arbitration when there’s a requirement in the rules for a decision as soon as practicable… and the arbitrators have been working on other cases… totally inexcusable if it weren’t already out. Career enders for the arbitrators. A hearing on sanctions and final award should be quick too. So no excuses. Only 3 possibilities I see: 1) Initial decision was already issued to parties and a Final Award is coming imminently. Before the season starts. 2) They have the Final Award already but they’re waiting for the end of the World Cup before publishing it (they shouldn’t do this and it could even open themselves up to damages if this were the case) 3) City launched an appeal after the decision on liability was issued but before the hearing on sanctions, thereby delaying a Final Award Number 3) would be novel (i.e., never done before) but the rules do not explicitly prohibit it. I’ve hypothesised it as a possibility for a while. If so, we might not hear anything until 2027. The longer it goes without a Final Award, the more likely I believe that’s what’s happened.

  • jurisdoctrine
    puristini (@jurisdoctrine) reported

    Emails included Wells Fargo Bank ING Direct HSBC Bank NatWest Capital One Citibank Chase Bank Dubai Abu Dhabi London Nigeria I opened accounts with login access as well. I went into both Chase and Citibank to deposit cheques sent by FedEx and UPS delivery service.

  • jijingiUter
    Jijingi u Ter (@jijingiUter) reported

    @iSlimfit God bless them indeed Deloitte leads with 26 weeks full pay from day one (flexible too can spread it out), same for NatWest, Aviva, and BT. Proper family support like this is a game-changer. Makes you wonder when more sectors (and countries) will catch up.

  • KathsSpace
    Kath (@KathsSpace) reported

    Got told off when I got on the 51 bus in Yeovil today. I got on at NatWest and was told the stop is only for dropping off not picking up. Can’t find this info on the Buses Of Somerset website or the bustimes website. But at least now I know I suppose.

  • apurvnagpal
    Apurv Nagpal (@apurvnagpal) reported

    @NatWest_Help Hello NatWest For the Nth time - If you see what you think are fraudulent transactions on a customer's credit card - at best put a temp block, which the customer can solve via the app or via SMS / Whatsapp This is crucial, esp when the customer is abroad or busy with their life and doesn't want to spend 20 minutes on a call with customer service Why do you insist on this outdated 'call us' philosophy - without care to what your consumer is doing or wants ? How can you even just block, based on an algorithm, without providing a digital confirmation option (Email / phone / app) ? This is literally the tenth or fifteenth time this has happened in the last few years. Please can you fix this ?

  • MakelyStudio
    Ali@Makely (@MakelyStudio) reported

    10+ years. 50M+ users. £11M+ revenue impact. Mercedes. Citibank. Sky. Virgin Media. NatWest. Here's what I learned: Bad product flows can cost thousands, or even millions, in lost revenue. Regardless of company size. What kills conversions in big-name products does the same for startups: - Onboarding that loses people in the first 60 secs - Pricing pages that confuse instead of convert - Sign-up flows that cause decision fatigue I’ve seen that when you fix these - you get more from the traffic you already have. Now I build those same systems for funded startups - so they keep the users they've already paid to get.