Third selldown since 2008 bailout reduces taxpayers’ stake in bank to 59.8%

Taxpayers’ stake in NatWest has been reduced after the government sold £1.1bn of shares in the bank, which was bailed out during the financial crisis more than a decade ago.

The government’s stake in NatWest, formerly known as Royal Bank of Scotland, fell to 59.8% from 61.7% after it sold 591m shares back to the bank at 190.5p a share in an off-market deal authorised by the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, and managed by UK Government Investments (UKGI).

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