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NatWest Markets Plc is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NatWest Group plc (NWG), which offers debt financing, risk management and trading solutions to customers.
NatWest Markets provides financing and risk management to UK and Western Europe customers and trades with relevant financial investors and institutions to distribute risk.
NatWest Markets provides global market access to corporate and institutional customers, offering trading, risk management and financing solutions through its trading and sales operations in London, Singapore and Stamford and sales offices in Dublin, Hong Kong, San Francisco and Tokyo.
NatWest Markets N.V. is a global financial services company registered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It has branches in the UK, Germany, France, Sweden, Italy and Ireland, and is part of the NatWest Markets Group, a Non Ring Fenced Bank.
NatWest offers financing, FX and international trade, and everyday banking solutions to UK and Western Europe customers. NatWest Markets is the bank's trading arm, recognised as the UK's best bank for foreign exchange in 2024.
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NatWest Markets is a strategically important part of NatWest Group, partnering with customers across the NatWest Group to help them address their liquidity, financing and risk management needs and build long term sustainable value. We operate from trading hubs in London, Singapore, Stamford and from Amsterdam via NatWest Markets N.V., with sales