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  1. Sign in to Online Banking and enter your username and password. Next, we’ll need three characters of your memorable information. You’ll be asked to trust your device, this is a security feature. You should do it if you’re going to sign in often from here. All done, now you’re through to your accounts.

  2. Bank of Scotland plc. Registered in Scotland No. SC327000. Registered Office: The Mound, Edinburgh EH1 1YZ. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority under registration number 169628.

  3. NatWest Online Banking is easy, secure and lets you do all the things you need to do to manage your money online. Log in to NatWest Online Banking

  4. In a Banking Hub. Banking Hubs are owned by Cash Access UK and run by the Post Office. They give easy access to face-to-face services in the communities across the UK, supporting customers to manage their everyday banking needs. You can pay in cash and cheques and withdraw money. One day a week, in some locations, we may have a Community Banker ...

  5. You can set text alerts up in Internet Banking by going to 'My Account Tools' selecting ‘Text Alerts’ and following the instructions on the screen. If you’d rather, you can also set text alerts up by calling us on 03459 758 758 or by visiting us in branch. Switch to a TSB bank account. Take a look at our range of and start your switch today.

  6. Banking Hubs are owned by Cash Access UK and are operated by the Post Office. They give easy access to face-to-face services in the communities across the UK, supporting customers to manage their everyday banking needs. You can pay in cash and cheques and withdraw money. One day a week, in some locations, we may have a Community Banker ...

  7. Guaranteed protection from fraud on your TSB account up to £1 million - T&Cs apply. We offer more fraud protection than any other UK bank. The first bank in the UK to offer this level of cover to customers. "A customer gave £2,972 to a fraudster who impersonated a court official demanding that an unpaid bill be paid.

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