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NatWest to cut 550 jobs and close Regents House office in London

The bank said there would be ‘no compulsory redundancies’ and that a ‘comprehensive support package’ would be offered

NatWest plans to cut 550 members of staff and close one of its London offices, as the bank moves away from branches to a more digital strategy.

The British bank, which was recently rebranded from the Royal Bank of Scotland, said in a 12 August statement that there would be “no compulsory redundancies” and that a “comprehensive support package” would be offered.

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