Business Why was NatWest rescued in 2008 and what has changed for the bank in that time? by News Room 31 May 2025 written by News Room 31 May 2025 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail At its peak, the Government had an 84.4% shareholding in the group, and did not start selling shares until 2015. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post NatWest: Key dates in the bank’s history from rescue to privatisation next post Food You Want to Eat book review: Bad boy chef Thomas Straker turns over a delicious new leaf Thames Water rescue takeover collapses after private equity firm KKR drops out 4 June 2025 Blue chips edge higher amid gains on Wall Street 3 June 2025 KKR can walk away from the Thames Water fiasco…the rest of us... 3 June 2025 Oil industry could see job cuts like Grangemouth every fortnight, report warns 3 June 2025 UK firms taking early action as they brace for hits from tariffs... 3 June 2025 Demand for oral nicotine pouches growing fast, British American Tobacco says 3 June 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.