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unusual facts about NatWest


Visa Debit

NatWest followed with the "Switch" debit card in October 1988.


Bath People's Assembly

In February 2012, the Bath People's Assembly launched a petition to Bath and North East Somerset Council calling for them to switch their bank account from NatWest to an ethical bank, as part of the wider Move Your Money campaign.

Blyk

On 25 Sep 2007 it was reported by telegraph.co.uk that the company had secured 44 brands for its service, including Coca-Cola, NatWest, Boots Group and Mastercard.

Buster Merryfield

At Natwest he rose through the ranks, and by the time of his early retirement, in 1978, he was a bank manager at the Thames Ditton branch in Surrey.

Everywoman

everywoman's flagship awards programme, the NatWest everywoman awards, launched in 2003 recognises the achievements of women business owners, and in the past has rewarded high profile women such as Elle Macpherson, Dame Stella Rimington and Dame Mary Perkins, founder of Specsavers.

Mark Ilott

His best remembered moment, however, may have been for having an on-field confrontation with Robert Croft during a Natwest Trophy semi final against Glamorgan in 1997.

NatWest Series

The first NatWest Series was held in 2000 a year after England hosted the World Cup.

Nigel Ilott

Ilott's brother, Mark played Test cricket for England, while his father, John, umpired NatWest Trophy matches between 1999 and 2003.

OneVu

OneVu is available on the websites of three banks – Lloyds Bank, TSB, Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest – and accessible to almost nine million people who bank online.

Peter Jaeckel

Previously, he was Global Head of Credit, Hybrid, Inflation, and Commodity Derivative Analytics at ABN Amro, and also held positions at Nikko Securities, NatWest (Royal Bank of Scotland group), and Commerzbank Securities' product development group.

Peter Such

It was at Essex where he gained most success although he is perhaps best remembered for hitting the winning boundary in the second day of a Natwest Trophy semi final against Glamorgan in 1997 when play had been suspended the day before due to bad light with Mark Ilott and Robert Croft having an on field confrontation seen on BBC television.


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