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 Digital challengers top banking customer satisfaction surveys 15 August 2025 Kingsmill owner ABF to buy Hovis to create bread giant 15 August 2025 Rachel de Thame urges people to take same care with finances as... 15 August 2025 Economic uncertainty blamed for ‘lacklustre’ retail performance last month 14 August 2025 Report finds top 2% of households have 18% of wealth in Scotland 14 August 2025 Stocks mixed despite GDP surprise amid hot US producer price inflation 14 August 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.