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The kids’ prepaid debit card and pocket money app will offer the NatWest Rooster Card free for 12 months exclusively to the NatWest Group’s 19 million customers, making NatWest unique among UK ...
NatWest has acquired children’s pocket money app RoosterMoney. The bank plans to offer Rooster as part of its existing products and services in the coming months and said the acquisition is part ...
The so-called NatWest Three — the former British bankers facing Enron-related charges — are stuck in Houston after a judge ruled last week that they cannot go back to England pending their ...
NatWest Rooster Money is a prepaid children's debit card and pocket money app that can help to build good spending and saving habits. The card is easy to set up and can be done online in a few steps.
NatWest Rooster Money Pocket Money Index, a year-long study of 308,000 children, has uncovered their real spending, earning and saving behaviour on a bigger scale than ever.
Natwest customers can continue to enjoy free access to the bank's prepaid kids’ debit cards, as the lender scraps a proposed £1.99 per month subscription fee that was set to be imposed in May.
NatWest has moved to launch the Family-Backed Mortgage, designed to help first-time buyers get on the property ladder sooner. The income boost mortgage provides an alternative way to help out.
NatWest has announced a minority investment in Yonder, a credit card platform that provides customer experiences through "lifestyle-led rewards." ...
NatWest and HSBC UK, for example, offer accounts where children can use a contactless debit card from the age of 11. Children using these cards cannot go into debt on them.
NatWest Rooster Money Pocket Money Index, a year-long study of 308,000 children, has uncovered their real spending, earning and saving behaviour on a bigger scale than ever.