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Would you feel comfortable putting more than £85K with Natwest?
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https://www.natwest.com/content/dam/natwest/personal/current-accounts/documents/fscs-information-sheet.pdfanotherquestion said:
Thanks very much everyone for very helpful replies, I wasn't aware that RBS had a separate comp scheme as I thought Natwest could come under the group umbrella. Thank you for this information which I take it accurate. I think the general consensus hereis to put anything above £85k into a different bank.fabsaver said:No I wouldn't personally.
RBS have the same account and their own separate £85k FSCS protection.
Thank you.
https://www.rbs.co.uk/content/dam/royal_bank_of_scotland/personal/current-accounts/documents/fscs-information-sheet.pdf
Yes the above documents detail which banks / trading names are included for NatWest / RBS. As they are separate that obviously gives you up to £170k fully protected if you were to have an account with each one.
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