bank. in terms of the bank s role, bank. in terms of the bank s role. the bank. in terms of the bank s role. the way bank. in terms of the bank s role, the way the bank. in terms of the bank s role, the way the public - bank. in terms of the bank s role, the way the public is l role, the way the public is perceiving it, it took number ten and the chancellor to put pressure on the bank last night for this to take place because up for this to take place because up until that point, there was an apology and possibly a hit to the enumeration remuneration. at that point it didn t look like the bank was going to let her go? yesterday we had a statement going to let her go? yesterday we had a statement from - going to let her go? yesterday we had a statement from the i we had a statement from the board saying there was a potential cutter remuneration. things changed quite quickly overnight and that is where we was this morning where alison roseis was this morning where alison rose
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The war of words between
NatWest and erstwhile customer Nigel Farage has
underscored the challenges global banks face in handling clients
who could be defined as a politically exposed person, or PEP.
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By Sinead Cruise, Iain Withers and Lawrence White LONDON (Reuters) -The war of words between NatWest and erstwhile customer Nigel Farage has underscored .