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:Hit or Miss? Lloyds Banking Group axes charity credit cards - PRWeek UK
:Hit or Miss? Lloyds Banking Group axes charity credit cardsPRWeek UKCharities pinned back - On the heels of the RBS chief's waived bonus, Lloyds Banking Group announced it is to withdraw its Halifax and Bank of Scotland charity credit cards from the market. The cards, which enable a donation to be made to charity with ...and more »
RBS Said to Sell $1.2 Billion of Credit Card-Backed Bonds - Bloomberg
RBS Said to Sell $1.2 Billion of Credit Card-Backed BondsBloombergRoyal Bank of Scotland Group Plc (RBS) priced $1.2 billion of bonds backed by UK credit cards after initially seeking $500 million, according to a banker involved in the transaction. The securities with an average life of 1.49 years were priced at 70 ...and more »
RBS Said to Sell $500 Million of U.K. Credit Card-Backed Bonds - Bloomberg
RBS Said to Sell $500 Million of U.K. Credit Card-Backed BondsBloombergRoyal Bank of Scotland Group Plc is selling $500 million of bonds backed by UK credit cards, according to three people with knowledge of the transaction. The securities with an average life of 1.49 years will be issued through Arran Cards Funding Plc ...and more »
Bailed-out RBS spends millions on Washington lobbyists - The Guardian
The GuardianBailed-out RBS spends millions on Washington lobbyistsThe GuardianThe bank sought influence over consumer protection, with proposed legislation such as the Consumer Overdraft Protection Fair Practices Act and the US Credit Card Act. These proposed laws wanted to make it harder for young people to be given credit ...Royal Bank of Scotland Cuts CEO's Bonus (RBS)Financial News Network OnlineRBS bribes US lobbyists by UK taxpayersPress TVall 1,461 news articles »
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