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NatWest presses ahead with more job cuts in face of coronavirus crisis

Mon, 20th Apr 2020 16:25

By Lawrence White and Iain Withers

LONDON, April 20 (Reuters) - British state-backed lender
NatWest is pressing ahead with further job cuts, axing
more than 30 jobs in its digital ventures arm despite rivals
halting redundancies during the coronavirus crisis.

A redundancy consultation with staff working for
NatWest-owned venture Aptimise - an online tool designed to help
accountants - was completed last week resulting in all its staff
being laid off, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Staff affected have not been furloughed under a government
scheme to protect pay even where people have been made
redundant, the source added.

NatWest is separately pressing ahead with cutting around 130
jobs in its loss-making investment banking unit NatWest Markets.

Rivals including Barclays and Standard Chartered
have paused redundancies during the virus outbreak.

HSBC has also said it will halt the vast majority
of redundancies, although some senior roles had been cut,
Reuters reported on Monday.

A NatWest spokesman said staff were told about the decision
to close Aptimise at the end of February.

"Our pipeline of digital innovations is regularly evaluated
to ensure customer adoption is proceeding at pace, and
inevitably there will be instances when unfortunately, this
isn't the case," the spokesman added.

(Reporting by Lawrence White and Iain Withers; editing by David
Evans)

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