LOGO
LOGO

Breaking News

RBS Updates On Transfer Of Dutch Interest To Parent

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉  | Published:  | Google News Follow Us  | Join Us
rttnewslogo20mar2024

The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc (RBS,RBS.L) Friday reported issuing two lists of securities that may be issued by RBS plc following their transfer from its Dutch business RBS NV. While one list deals exclusively with Structured Retail Products, the company elaborated, the second enumerates other Fixed Income Securities.

RBS NV also expects to include information in offer or issue documents with any future issue of these securities. Further, it is anticipated that three series of Trust Preferred Securities issued by RBS NV Capital Funding Trusts, as well as other lower tier 2 securities, will be retained by RBS NV so as to maintain its regulatory capital position.

The transfer of businesses involves a Dutch Scheme which sees the demerger of RBS II BV, a banking company created to facilitate the transfer, from RBS NV, and its subsequent merger with RBS plc. As originally announced on April 19, 2011, the targeted completion date for the transfers is December 31, 2013, with "a large part", along with the transfer of certain securities, due to complete by year-end 2012.

RBS.L is currently trading up by 0.86 percent, or 0.24 pence, at 28.14 pence on the London Stock Exchange.

RBS closed Thursday's trading at $8.85 on the NYSE.

For comments and feedback contact: editorial@rttnews.com

Business News

Global Economics Weekly Update - Jun 01 - Jun 05, 2026

June 05, 2026 16:18 ET
A busy week for economic news flow saw a slew of reports being released that reflected the trends in the U.S. labor market. In Europe, economic growth and inflation data gained attention as the European Central Bank and Bank of England head for policy session later in the month. In Asia, the monetary policy session of the Indian central bank was in focus as the country, a major oil importer, reels under the pressures of a weaker rupee and rising inflation.

Latest Updates on COVID-19