Sponsored by

NatWest

Address: Charities Team, 3rd Floor, Cavell House, 2a Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0NN

Telephone: 0207 520 4924 / 07785 771 741

Fax: 020 7395 4237

Website: www.rbs.co.uk/commercial

 

It almost goes without saying that society needs charities. However, the financial pressures on charities are extremely demanding. The generating, managing and investing of funds make real demands on trustees, board members and managers.

To make the most of those funds requires a bank that understands the challenges.

At NatWest, we are committed to giving your charity the support it needs. Our specialist team for the not-for-profit sector has experience with charities of all kinds, including churches, housing associations, and social enterprise companies. Therefore, we understand the challenges you face and the solutions that work best.

Next steps

We believe that a financial partner who can work with you for the long term is the best way to help the work of your charity.

Should you become an Natwest customer, we will provide you with a Relationship Manager who has a thorough understanding of your sector. By working with a team of specialists and backed by the resources of the entire natwest Group, they will be able to provide the support your charity needs for the future.

Key benefits
• Simplicity - a range of effective solutions to manage your liquidity
• Streamlined administration - see your cheque voucher copies online through our online banking service
• Collect funds - direct debit origination allows you to collect funds such as rent, membership fees and regular donations
• Investment solutions - our access to expertise within the NatWest allows us to look after your longer-term cash and investment cash needs
• Flexible borrowing - our understanding of the not for profit sector allows us to structure tailored solutions
• Funding for capital projects - we can help turn your plans into reality
• Fund assets - through Lombard Asset Finance, we can help fund a wide range of assets for your organisation, from vehicles to IT equipment

For more information, please contact Phil Hall directly on 07799 868 406, or email the charities team.
 


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