The Scotsman

RBS customers rank it as second worst in Britain’s Best Bank poll

● Newcomer Starling Bank rated best in customer satisfacti­on survey

- By JANE BRADLEY Consumer Affairs Correspond­ent

The Royal Bank of Scotland has been ranked as one of the worst UK financial institutio­ns – by its own customers.

The Edinburgh-based bank, which is still majority-owned by the tax payer, was second last in a poll for Britain’s Best Bank, behind only M&S Bank, which held the bottom spot for the second year in a row.

RBS has recently come under fire from customers – especially those in rural area – as it unveiled plans to close 62 of its remaining 151 branches in Scotland.

The branch closures, along with poor customer service and “no thrills” products, saw the bank’s customer satisfacti­on score fall by three percentage points to 77.8 per cent.

The customer satisfacti­on survey, run by website Smart Money People, polled over 24,000 UK consumers to help find the UK’S best and worst financial providers.

Lloyds Banking Group also performed poorly, with Lloyds Bank and Halifax, as well as previously owned TSB, all dropping four spots. Bank of Scotland did not feature because only 60 responses were received – under the threshold of 100.

However, based on the limited responses, the bank scored a respectabl­e 82.7 per cent

0 Royal Bank of Scotland has come under fire recently for announcing the closure of 62 branches which would have placed them 9th.

Banking newcomer Starling Bank was named “Best British Bank”, taking the title from first direct.

Mike Fotis, founder of Smart Money People, said: “The results of the British Bank Awards 2018 help to highlight an increasing­ly vibrant financial services landscape, with a number of firms launched in the last few years taking home awards, alongside some of the UK’S largest financial firms.”

Natwest is the only bank to see its overall position improve, rising to sixth place, and also takes home “Best Banking App”.

Edinburgh-based Money Dashboard also took home the “Best Personal Finance App” award.

However, HSBC’S joint venture with M&S saw its customer satisfacti­on score plummet from 70.6 per cent in 2017 to 56.3 per cent in 2018, with its current account in particular coming in for criticism from consumers.

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