Natwest Dispense £5.00 notes

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  • zppp
    zppp Posts: 2,476 Forumite
    knightfox wrote: »
    How are we supposed to know. But you work for them, you should know.

    Oh dear god, what a ridiculous thing to say. St Clair was asking a question. Not everyone knows everything you know, hence the question. :wall:
    Best Regards

    zppp :)

  • knightfox
    knightfox Posts: 355 Forumite
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    zppp wrote: »
    Oh dear god, what a ridiculous thing to say. St Clair was asking a question. Not everyone knows everything you know, hence the question. :wall:

    St clair works for Natwest. Thats why I said it.

    Anyway I do find the Business managers PA's know everything at Natwest!
  • stclair
    stclair Posts: 6,849 Forumite
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    knightfox wrote: »
    St clair works for Natwest. Thats why I said it.

    Anyway I do find the Business managers PA's know everything at Natwest!

    Ive worked for Natwest 7 years and I dont know everything im sorry to say. I used to work as a cashier I certinately wouldnt know what to do now.

    Policies and procedures change over time. :D
    Im an ex employee RBS Group
    However Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own
  • zppp
    zppp Posts: 2,476 Forumite
    knightfox wrote: »
    St clair works for Natwest. Thats why I said it.

    Anyway I do find the Business managers PA's know everything at Natwest!

    You know that StClair works for Natwest, but how do you know that they work in the corporate/insurance/IT division for example, and have nothing to do with day to day banking in their line of work?

    Perhaps that's why StClair asked the question? Please tell me if I am wrong anyone.
    Best Regards

    zppp :)

  • knightfox
    knightfox Posts: 355 Forumite
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    zppp wrote: »
    You know that StClair works for Natwest, but how do you know that they work in the corporate/insurance/IT division for example, and have nothing to do with day to day banking in their line of work?

    Perhaps that's why StClair asked the question? Please tell me if I am wrong anyone.

    I thought all IT was in India.
    Insurance isnt under the Natwest name, as far as I know.
    Corporate are now RBS, the smaller are Natwest / Rbs business upto about £5 million. The senior business manager deals with around £1million turnover. Much higher goes to RBS corporate.
  • zppp
    zppp Posts: 2,476 Forumite
    knightfox wrote: »
    I thought all IT was in India.

    Nope.
    knightfox wrote: »
    Insurance isnt under the Natwest name, as far as I know.

    Google Natwest Insurance Services.
    knightfox wrote: »
    Corporate are now RBS, the smaller are Natwest / Rbs business upto about £5 million. The senior business manager deals with around £1million turnover. Much higher goes to RBS corporate.

    You will find that almost all employees are RBS employees, not Natwest irrespective of what division they work for.
    Best Regards

    zppp :)

  • knightfox
    knightfox Posts: 355 Forumite
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    zppp wrote: »
    Nope.



    Google Natwest Insurance Services.



    You will find that almost all employees are RBS employees, not Natwest irrespective of what division they work for.

    My business bank manager is Natwest, calls himself natwest.
  • zppp
    zppp Posts: 2,476 Forumite
    knightfox wrote: »
    My business bank manager is Natwest, calls himself natwest.

    Well his payslip will be branded the same as his contract, 'RBS'
    Best Regards

    zppp :)

  • knightfox
    knightfox Posts: 355 Forumite
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    zppp wrote: »
    Well his payslip will be branded the same as his contract, 'RBS'

    payslip whats that? dont they do it online now shame on them.
  • Twister84
    Twister84 Posts: 525 Forumite
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    knightfox wrote: »
    payslip whats that? dont they do it online now shame on them.

    Unfortunately they still use the good old-fashioned quill & scroll method for payslips. Mine got smudged last month so I couldn't quite see how much I'd got paid :(
    Anything that I do say, is strictly my opinion :p
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