Alison Rose
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Gender | Female |
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Nationality | British |
Predecessor | Ross McEwan |
Titles | Royal Bank of Scotland Group |
Job | Banker |
Education | Durham University |
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ID | 2873128 |
Alison Rose Life story
Alison Rose is a British banker, and the CEO of Royal Bank of Scotland Group since November 2019, and the first woman to lead a major UK lender.
Ex-NatWest boss loses out on £7. 6m payout after Farage row
...The former boss of NatWest, Dame Alison Rose, will lose out on £7...
Watchdog: Ex-NatWest boss breached Nigel Farage's privacy
... Dame Alison Rose resigned in July after admitting she had made a mistake in speaking to a BBC journalist...
Rishi Sunak scraps home energy efficiency taskforce
... " It was chaired by Alison Rose, who was chief executive of Nat West bank at the time (she after a row over Nigel Farage s bank account)...
Bank accounts not being closed over views - watchdog
... Dame Alison Rose, chief executive of NatWest Group, quit after saying she had made a " serious error of judgment" in speaking to a journalist about Mr Farage s Coutts account...
Farage says Coutts is offering to keep his accounts open
... Dame Alison Rose, chief executive of NatWest Group, quit last week, after saying she had made a " serious error of judgment" in speaking to a BBC journalist about Mr Farage s Coutts account...
Nigel Farage launches website over de-banking 'scandal'
... NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose and Coutts boss Peter Flavel both stepped down over the fallout last week...
NatWest row: Not helpful if chairman quits over Nigel Farage, says minister
... Sir Howard has faced calls to resign after he initially backed NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose over the row, hours before she resigned on Wednesday...
Coutts Bank boss quits over Farage account row
... His departure comes after the boss of NatWest Group, Alison Rose, which owns Coutts, resigned on Wednesday...
Nigel Farage launches website over de-banking 'scandal'
By Jemma CrewBBC News
Nigel Farage says he has launched a campaign to stand up for people who have been " de-banked" after The Row over his Coutts account closure.
He Said on Social Media he will " fight back against the big banks who have let us down".
It Comes after it emerged Mr Farage's political views were a factor in his account being closed.
NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose and Coutts boss Peter Flavel both stepped down over The Fallout last week.
Dame Alison quit after admitting making a mistake in speaking about Mr Farage's relationship with Coutts, a subsidiary of NatWest that serves the wealthy, with a BBC journalist. On Thursday The Boss of Coutts, Peter Flavel, also quit.
Sir Howard Davies , NatWest chairman, has faced calls to resign, but he vowed to remain in post to ensure The Bank 's stability.
Mr Farage said in Late June his account had been shut and he had not been given a reason. He did not name The Bank at The Time .
The Bbc reported it was closed because he no longer met the wealth threshold for Coutts, citing a source familiar with The Matter .
However, Mr Farage later obtained a report from The Bank that indicated his political views were also considered.
The Bbc has since and said its story was inaccurate.
Launching the AccountClosed. org website via a video posted on Social Media , Mr Farage said: " Most People who have this happen to them feel helpless. There's no-one to speak for them.
" And I think what's emerging is a major national scandal. You can't live without a bank account in the 21St Century . "
The Campaign is described on the website as being for individuals and small medium businesses " who have faced unjust treatment from banks and Financial Services companies, particularly when their accounts have been abruptly closed and essential services withdrawn".
It Comes as former Prime Minister Liz Truss said she was " appalled" at The Treatment of Mr Farage.
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, She Said : " The saga shows how a powerful technocracy presides over an increasingly opaque system, while elected politicians - in particular those politicians whose views do not find favour at London dinner parties - are treated with suspicion. "
Senior Tory MP David Davis , writing in The Sun , said he will bring forward a private member's bill in The Commons to " guarantee everyone has a right to a bank account".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com