RBS intermediary arm becomes NatWest Intermediary Solutions

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Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is overhauling its intermediary proposition at the end of the month.

It is launching a new core range of mortgages for brokers, a number of exclusive deals with its strategic and corporate partners and enhancing its service by streamlining its application processes. In addition, it will adopt the NatWest brand becoming NatWest Intermediary Solutions. There are plans to introduce a number of new savings, investment and protection products during the year to help advisers with their diversification plans and improvements will be introduced to its online services. All residential purchase mortgages and remortgages, buy-to-let mortgages plus any non-mortga...

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