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    The City watchdog has begun criminal proceedings against the taxpayer-owned lender NatWest for allegedly failing to prevent money laundering, the first prosecution brought under money laundering regulations introduced in 2007.

    The Financial Conduct Authority alleges that NatWest, a subsidiary of NatWest Group (formerly known as Royal Bank of Scotland), allowed “increasingly large cash deposits” to be paid into the accounts of a UK-registered customer of the bank, between November 2011 and October 2016. It is alleged that £365m was paid in, including £264m in cash.

    The FCA said: “It is alleged that NatWest’s systems and controls failed to adequately monitor and scrutinise this activity.” No individuals are being charged.

    NatWest is scheduled to appear at Westminster magistrates court on 14 April. Possible penalties include fines.

    It is the first criminal prosecution under the money laundering regulations 2007 by the FCA, and the first prosecution under the regulations against a bank.

    The City regulator is bringing proceedings against NatWest under regulation 45, which requires firms to maintain adequate and effective anti-money laundering systems and controls, and to take “all reasonable steps to prevent their use for money laundering purposes”.

    NatWest said it had been cooperating with the investigation since the FCA notified it in July 2017. The bank added: “NatWest Group takes extremely seriously its responsibility to seek to prevent money laundering by third parties and accordingly has made significant, multi-year investments in its financial crime systems and controls.”

    It is unclear which division of NatWest the prosecution relates to.

    The prosecution is a major blow to NatWest’s reputation and the efforts of its chief executive Alison Rose to repair it. The bank nearly collapsed in 2008 and is still 62% taxpayer-owned, after the UK government stepped in with a £45bn bailout.

    The FCA said it was conducting separate investigations into other firms under the money laundering regulations. The City of London has long battled with its reputation as a global hub for money laundering.

    Julia Kollewe
    Tue 16 Mar 2021 09.27 GMT
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  • #2
    How they can ignore the ‘cash’ amount paid in is beyond belief, I sometimes struggle to get them to accept my wages! I think NatWest will fall by the wayside before too long, being a customer of theirs is really quite an experience.
    question is should I switch now before it’s too late?

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    • #3
      It may well be prudent to at least open another bank account given the way they appear to be freezing customers accounts !
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      • #4
        Yes a good move needed there make sure any new (Parachute) account not linked to Natwest?RBS
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        • #5
          So whom should I consider? Cant be Lloyds too much history. Don’t rate Santander or hsbc? Doesn’t leave that many does it?

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          • #6
            The best is yet to come. They stole 2 lots of money from my two rewards accounts and closed them over 6 months ago.

            Me, I've appointed Jo to go kick arse. Cheeky blighters.

            As for opening spare accounts, if you've had NatWest ok then try the likes of Metro & Starling first as they both have "looser" scoring techniques
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Timewilltell View Post
              So whom should I consider? Cant be Lloyds too much history. Don’t rate Santander or hsbc? Doesn’t leave that many does it?
              You say you don't rate Santander... any reason? I've got accounts with all the banks now but Santander is my oldest and main account. I've got a huge available overdraft £5k), 2 high limit credit cards (17k & 22k) and they give me what I want when I want it usually.

              Yes they're strict if you have defaults - but if not and they see a salary then they open the floodgates. Personally it's the best account I've got. Second is First Direct and 3rd is Nationwide. They're the top performing / prime banks and between them you'll earn a lot of kudos and get pretty much anything you need as and when you need it with few questions asked.

              Just a different perspective
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              • #8
                I can’t say that I’ve experienced Santander, just get an uneasy feeling about them??
                are First and Starling both strictly online banks? If so they’ll be off the radar as wife does most of banking and if she can’t go into a bank and give them what for there and then, then any other form is just not banking!


                Not really she just doesn’t do internet anything.

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                • #9
                  First Direct can be managed in HSBC branches to a degree but I don't use branches. The apps are more than enough for me. But having an account with every bank makes life easier as you can then setup to suit your needs and do different tasks with different banks.
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                  • #10
                    Don’t they require a minimum to be paid in each month, like a salary as such?

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