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TOP NEWS: NatWest boss U-turns; will face UK MPs in bank probe

Fri, 03rd Feb 2023 09:38

(Alliance News) - The chief executive officer of NatWest Group PLC has U-turned on her decision not to appear in front of MPs next week as they scrutinise the UK's biggest banks on why savings rates are so low while borrowing costs have spiked.

Alison Rose, NatWest's chief executive, came under pressure from the Treasury Committee after saying she was too busy to attend the meeting.

Harriett Baldwin, the committee's newly elected chair, said she was "very keen that all the major banks' top executives appear before our committee", and stressed she did not want it to be an all-male panel.

NatWest had insisted it would put its chief executive of retail banking, David Lindberg, in front of the committee instead, because he was best placed to talk about consumer issues.

But the banking giant made a U-turn on this decision and Rose is now due to attend, alongside the UK chief executives of Barclays PLC and HSBC Holdings PLC, and the group chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group PLC.

A NatWest spokesperson said: "Following further discussions with the Treasury Committee on the vital issues at hand, Alison Rose will be attending next week's committee hearing."

The hearing is set to question the bank executives over why their customers can expect to earn just 0.5% to 0.65% interest on basic savings accounts.

Meanwhile, people with a variable-rate mortgage were paying more than 4% interest at the end of 2022, up from 2% at the start of the year, according to the Bank of England.

The committee said it could also explore whether banks are boosting their profits by increasing the gap between the interest paid out to savers, and the interest paid in by borrowers.

Banks have come under scrutiny in recent months for reporting significantly higher profits after raking in more income from higher borrowing costs, although the big lenders have insisted they are not yet seeing any significant signs of stress from borrowers.

MPs may also question the chiefs over the impact of sweeping bank branch closures and how they are supporting customers who need access to cash.

Ms Baldwin said: "We look forward to questioning the leaders of the UK's biggest banks on issues of fundamental importance to our constituents.

"Public scrutiny of our largest financial institutions is vital.

"We look forward to hearing their views on a variety of topics, including savings rates, the outlook for the mortgage market, bank branch closures and changes to financial services regulations."

The probe will take place on Tuesday morning in the Houses of Parliament.

NatWest shares fell 1.2% to 306.15 pence each on Friday morning in London.

By Anna Wise, PA Business Reporter

Press Association: Finance

source: PA

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