02gf74 Old School Grand Master Feedback View Mar 5, 2013 #1 The Royal Bank of Scotland has reported a fifth consecutive pre-tax loss of £5.2bn in 2012. However, the bank fuelled public fury after it revealed a £607 million bonus pot for workers in spite of the losses. <-- linky
The Royal Bank of Scotland has reported a fifth consecutive pre-tax loss of £5.2bn in 2012. However, the bank fuelled public fury after it revealed a £607 million bonus pot for workers in spite of the losses. <-- linky
velomaniac MacRetro Rider Mar 5, 2013 #2 You think thats bad, I'm not only one of its owners but also one of its customers including a mortgage and I never see any of these financial benefits. You'd think being a 25 year loyal customer would count for something
You think thats bad, I'm not only one of its owners but also one of its customers including a mortgage and I never see any of these financial benefits. You'd think being a 25 year loyal customer would count for something
H hamster Retro Wizard Feedback View Mar 6, 2013 #3 Silly headlines. It actually made a trading profit, but had made provisions for past mis-selling which led to the one-time write-downs.
Silly headlines. It actually made a trading profit, but had made provisions for past mis-selling which led to the one-time write-downs.