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Farage and NatWest conform to settle debanking dispute

By Editorial Board Published March 26, 2025 4 Min Read
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Farage and NatWest conform to settle debanking dispute

The Reform UK chief Nigel Farage has settled his debanking dispute with NatWest Group, almost two years after the closure of his accounts sparked a sequence of occasions culminating within the resignation of the lender’s chief government.

In return, Mr Farage is known to have withdrawn the specter of potential civil and legal proceedings towards NatWest over the difficulty.

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Nick Sweet, the Reform treasurer, is claimed to have performed a key position in resolving the dispute between the 2 sides throughout mediation talks held at a London legislation agency on Tuesday.

Exact particulars of the settlement have been unclear on Wednesday night.

“The terms of settlement are confidential.”

Mr Farage was initially anticipated to hunt thousands and thousands of kilos from the corporate, alleging that the debanking row had broken his popularity.

The furore which claimed the scalp of Dame Alison Rose, NatWest’s former chief government, in the summertime of 2023 centred on whether or not the financial institution’s Coutts subsidiary had determined to shut Mr Farage’s accounts for industrial or political causes.

NatWest initially claimed the motivation was industrial, earlier than Mr Farage obtained inside proof from the financial institution suggesting that his political opinions had been a pivotal issue within the resolution.

It sparked a firestorm below the then Conservative authorities, with Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt, the prime minister and chancellor respectively, indicating to NatWest’s board that that they had misplaced religion in Dame Alison’s capacity to steer the financial institution.

An emergency late-night board assembly led to Sir Howard Davies, who on the time was NatWest’s chairman, concluding that Dame Alison would want to step down – regardless of her having publicly apologised to Mr Farage for the financial institution’s therapy of him.

Since then, each have been changed, with the previous Ocado and MasterCard chairman Rick Haythornthwaite changing Sir Howard, and Paul Thwaite now in his second yr as the corporate’s chief government.

NatWest has since reported a surge in profitability and is now on the verge of returning to full non-public sector possession.

Earlier this week, it disclosed that the federal government now owns lower than 4% of its shares, with the sale of its remaining holding anticipated by the early summer season.

Then generally known as Royal Financial institution of Scotland Group and run by Fred Goodwin, RBS was bailed out in 2008 with £45.5bn of taxpayers’ cash.

Its journey again to full non-public possession has been a meandering one, and taxpayers will finally have misplaced billions of kilos on the federal government’s rescue deal.

On Wednesday afternoon, shares in NatWest closed at 463.9p, giving the financial institution a market capitalisation of over £37bn.

The inventory has risen by greater than 75% over the last yr.

The debanking row which claimed Dame Alison’s job prompted the Metropolis watchdog to order a change to the therapy by monetary establishments of so-called politically uncovered individuals (PEPs).

Since his preliminary promise to show the difficulty right into a mainstream battle towards the main UK banks, Mr Farage’s standing as certainly one of Britain’s most influential politicians has been cemented.

He led Reform to a handful of seats ultimately yr’s normal election, whereas his celebration completed in second place in scores of different constituencies.

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