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Government sells another £1.1bn worth of shares in NatWest Group PLC


Earlier in 2021, the government said it aimed to sell its entire stake by 2025-26

The UK government’s stake in PLC () has fallen to its lowest level since the bank was rescued in 2008 following the sale of a further chunk of shares.

Some 580mln shares were sold at 190p to institutional investors through a bookbuild, raising £1.1bn and cutting the government’s stake to 54.8% from 59.8% or the lowest since the bank, then called Royal Bank of Scotland, was bailed out at cost to the taxpayer of £45bn.

This is the second sale by the government this year with NatWest buying back £1.1bn worth of shares in March.

Earlier in 2021, the government said its aim was to sell its entire stake by 2025-26.

The share price last night was 197p giving it a market value of £22.8bn.



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