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Payment Spayce and Sagicor Bank: Propelling Clients Forward with Faster Payments

In this conversation with Debra LePage and Ramon Caracas from Payment Spayce, and George Thomas […]

NAB announces agreement to acquire 86 400 to accelerate UBank growth

National Australia Bank Limited (NAB) has entered into a scheme implementation agreement to acquire 100% […]

NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank launch card for carers to support vulnerable customers and those in isolation

NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank have today announced the introduction of a new ‘companion card’ – a supplement to their existing current accounts that will enable vulnerable customers and those in extended isolation to give trusted volunteers a way to pay for their essential goods.

NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank launch card for carers to support vulnerable customers and those in isolation

NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank have today announced the introduction of a new ‘companion card’ – a supplement to their existing current accounts that will enable vulnerable customers and those in extended isolation to give trusted volunteers a way to pay for their essential goods

Natwest to ensure all customers pay less for their overdraft for the next 3 months

NatWest has taken the decision to hold overdraft interest at current rates for personal customers for at least three months, to give customers some financial peace of mind in a worrying time.

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