Clydesdale Bank in trouble?...should I be worried?
Clydesdale Bank in trouble?...should I be worried?
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Ali2202

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3,815 posts

227 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-bus...

I've money deposited with them. It appears there are reassuring words from Head Office and it's all just a 'restructure' but I'm concerned nonetheless. I'm not normally prone to a knee-jerk reaction however taking into account the UK taxpayer isn't there to bail them out, I could be persuaded hehe

Thoughts?

Ta,

Ali


The Leaper

5,506 posts

229 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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The bank is not in trouble and you should have nothing to worry about.

R.

gsfrontera

516 posts

223 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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The Leaper said:
The bank is not in trouble and you should have nothing to worry about.

R.
Report says: Another option could be significant cutbacks to the scale of operations, with possible job losses.

You reckon they are not in trouble? Im glad your not looking after my money mate!

Eric Mc

124,811 posts

288 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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Define "in trouble"?

What the OP is concerned about io whether his savings are safe. The answer is "they are", as long as they are less than the government's guaranteed deposit scheme limit (£85,000).

Ali2202

Original Poster:

3,815 posts

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Tuesday 7th February 2012
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Eric Mc said:
Define "in trouble"?

as long as they are less than the government's guaranteed deposit scheme limit (£85,000).
erm,....getmecoat






Edited by Ali2202 on Tuesday 7th February 11:19

scotal

8,751 posts

302 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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Doesn't strike me they are in trouble. There's no mention of them having difficulty funding, or looking insolvent. They simply aren't making money for their parent who has bigger fish to fry closer to home.

An injection of capital could be down to FSA rules on adequacy.

Ali2202

Original Poster:

3,815 posts

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Tuesday 7th February 2012
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Thanks for the comments Chaps. thumbup

Trustmeimadoctor

14,300 posts

178 months

Wednesday 8th February 2012
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its the business banking side that they are looking at not the retail side of it anyway so your safe.


YORKSHIRE Bank is set to make some "tough decisions" about its future as its owner today announced the launch of a strategic review into its UK operations.

National Australia Bank, owner of the Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks, said its UK business had to "respond to the poorer outlook and to adapt to structural changes in the UK banking market".

Cameron Clyne, group chief executive of NAB, said the fragile economy, couple with a weakening commercial property market, had impacted its UK revenues and bad debts in the final quarter of 2011.

TheBusinessDesk.com reported last month that Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks had closed down for new commercial property lending.

Mr Clyne said the strategic review would involve NAB working with its UK management to "reposition its business mix and structure".

Mr Clyne said: “It is clear that the UK economy is likely to experience a much longer period of subdued growth with the ongoing sovereign debt crisis in the Euro-zone and the continuing austerity program by the UK government.

"UK GDP declined by 0.2% in the December quarter. These difficult conditions have adversely affected the performance of UK banking.

"We will inform the market of the outcomes of the review, which we expect to occur by the time of our interim result in May 2012.”

David Thorburn, chief executive of Yorkshire and Clydesdale banks, added: “The time is right for us to re-examine our business given the recent reversal in the economic recovery, the structural changes in the UK banking market and our performance in that context.

"NAB, working with UK management, commenced a strategic review to reposition our business for this changed environment and to improve shareholder returns.

“Getting the right business mix and structure is vital and the review will shape that. However, it is already clear that the economics of our retail banking operation are strong.

“We will continue to support our branch network and invest in developing online and telephone banking services for both retail and business customers.

“Although reshaping the business will mean that we will have to take tough decisions, we are confident that the outcome will provide a strong and sustainable future for Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks.”

Over the quarter, net interest margins declined due to increased wholesale funding costs, higher deposit costs and increased liquid asset holdings.

Lending activity was subdued and fees were lower as a result of a further slowdown in economic activity, the group said.

Ali2202

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Wednesday 8th February 2012
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Trustmeimadoctor said:
its the business banking side that they are looking at not the retail side of it anyway so your safe.
It's 10 years of retained Business profit I'm worried about! frown

s3fella

10,524 posts

210 months

Wednesday 8th February 2012
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Quick......get queueing!! !



Under the mattress is the best place for it!

Ali2202

Original Poster:

3,815 posts

227 months

Wednesday 8th February 2012
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s3fella said:
Quick......get queueing!! !



Under the mattress is the best place for it!
yikes

hehewink

Wacky Racer

40,673 posts

270 months

Wednesday 8th February 2012
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s3fella said:
Quick......get queueing!! !



Under the mattress is the best place for it!
That's tattyfrilarious misses.

Trustmeimadoctor

14,300 posts

178 months

Wednesday 8th February 2012
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Ali2202 said:
It's 10 years of retained Business profit I'm worried about! frown
its not like they will get rid of the business banking is it! but the staff that's a different matter.

CatJ

9,586 posts

266 months

Wednesday 8th February 2012
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NAB have been looking for a buyer for the UK operations for a good few months from memory.

Trustmeimadoctor

14,300 posts

178 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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yes they have