How does NatWest keep up-to-date with online banking trends?

How does NatWest keep up-to-date with online banking trends?

We expect personalised and seamless digital experiences across products, services, and devices – which is where online banking can come in useful
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Pre-Cut Melon in 10 More States Linked to Salmonella Outbreak

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged consumers in 10 more states not to consume
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Renters Are Buying Rental Homes Alongside Mom-And-Pops,Institutional Funds

“We have a lot of millennials on Roofstock who live in expensive housing markets like California and New York who are renters themselves, but who
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Housing results align with Putnam County

“I can't speak for the real estate market, but I do believe we may be lower on inventory,” said Randy Porter, Putnam County Executive. “But (Putnam
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April's Rotorua property trends an 'anomaly' as May back to normal

May's median house price may be down on April's, but one Rotorua real estate agent says the market is still on the rise. The latest figures from the
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Canada weighs going postal with basic banking services

A new research report commissioned by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, It's Time for a Postal Bank for Everyone, explains how Canadians
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Samsung Plans to Use 100% Renewable Energy by 2020

Samsung announced plans Thursday to transition to entirely renewable energy in its offices, factories, and operational facilities in the United States,
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What's the Future of Siemens Turbine Unit? Depends Who You Ask

Davis's pledge, issued following a Bloomberg News report that the company was weighing options including a possible sale, according to a person
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DHS: 1995 Children Separated from Families Under 'Zero Tolerance' Policy

The United States government has separated nearly 2,000 children from their parents in a little more than two months as part of a “zero tolerance”
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The amount of money in our paychecks is slowly increasing

Although unemployment is near a historic low, wage growth continues to threaten U.S. economic recovery, according to an article by Lydia DePillis for
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Commercial real estate broker TenantBase fetches $10.7 mln

Santa Monica, California-based TenantBase Inc, a commercial real estate brokerage firm, has raised $10.7 million in funding. Stonecutter TenantBase
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Apartment project adds market-rate housing

The Onyx Apartments are full and owners Pete Pavlovich and Ryan Nelson of P&R Plumbing are ready to move on to their next project: F Street
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Renters in the Orlando area need to earn at least $34000 to afford a studio apartment

And, since housing markets and rental trends are deeply connected, this new report is also very bad news for Orlando renters. At the moment, almost
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Payday lending bill's limits could increase with possible amendment

Matt Huffman said he is working on an amendment to a payday lending limitation bill to allow people to borrow more money. Huffman said he wants to
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Building 'Open Banking' on a Platform of Trust

Federal laws mandate that banks protect the privacy and security of consumer financial data, and these laws extend to the sharing, access and use of
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The benefits of remortgaging

Gross mortgage lending in April 2018 is estimated to have been £20.4bn, according to latest figures from trade body UK Finance, 13.3% higher than a
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Theranos Founder Holmes Is Out as CEO of Scandal-Ridden Startup

Elizabeth Holmes, who founded blood-testing company Theranos Inc. only to watch it unravel amid revelations that her main product was a fraud, has
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How can Doug Ford fix Toronto-area housing?

Streamlining planning and zoning approvals would bring more housing on the market sooner, said Wilkes. Right now it can take up to 52 separate
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Higher home, mortgage prices mean first-time buyers are paying 19 percent more each month

Homebuyers are getting a double whammy. “Home prices are up and mortgage rates are up,” said Frank Nothaft, chief economist with CoreLogic.
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Why Are So Many Homeless People on West Coast Streets?

Most people experience homelessness close to where they lost their housing. My team's research in Oakland found that 81 percent of older adults
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