In discussing his relationship with bank and Coutts subsidiary she breached group’s policy

This is how NatWest Group describes its policy on protecting privacy and customer confidentiality. “We see privacy as a vital component to achieving our purpose and [it] is therefore embedded across all parts of our business,” it starts, adding that “anyone breaching the policy can be subject to disciplinary action”.

It continues: “All our customers, colleagues and third parties can therefore be confident that we treat protection of their data with the utmost seriousness.” And it concludes: “Updates and reminders are also provided through internal communications to ensure privacy is at the forefront of all of our colleagues’ minds.”

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