NatWest CEO says there is a 'very high bar' for wealth M&A
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NatWest CEO says there is a 'very high bar' for wealth M&A

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on March 18, 2025

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NatWest CEO Highlights Challenges in Wealth Management M&A

By Sinead Cruise

LONDON (Reuters) - NatWest CEO Paul Thwaite said on Tuesday high valuations had made it tougher for the bank to pursue growth in its wealth management business via takeovers, amid rising speculation it is exploring deals to bulk up its business.

Thwaite said NatWest was very pleased with two major deals struck last year with Metro and the banking arm of Sainsbury's, but fresh acquisitions had to meet "a very high bar" financially, strategically and operationally.

"On wealth specifically, the punch line here is that the multiples make it very difficult," he told the Morgan Stanley European Financials conference.

"One would love to have exposure to the dynamics of a bigger wealth business, the demographics, the capital-light income and how that helps distributions. That is why it is in our minds. But we cannot be seduced by that if the economics do not make sense," he added.

After years of heavy restructuring and careful capital management, NatWest is broadly seen as one of Britain's fastest-growing lenders, and has seen its shares rise 91% in the last year, LSEG data shows.

According to the Financial Times, NatWest has held early-stage discussions with Spain's Banco Santander on a potential takeover of its UK retail business.

NatWest has declined to comment on such talks, while Santander has said the division is not for sale.

Thwaite said NatWest remained "very ambitious" about its private bank Coutts, although he said its product set needed to widen to attract more of the brand's traditional target customers as well as more mass affluent consumers.

NatWest acquired 2.5 billion pounds ($3.24 billion) of prime residential mortgages from Metro last July, adding around 10,000 customers to its books, and remains active in a market that has seen competition soar in recent months.

Thwaite described 2025 mortgage lending volumes as good and said the bank was writing business comfortably around its 70 basis point target, but it would remain disciplined about chasing volume if returns were not attractive.

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(Reporting by Sinead Cruise; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • NatWest CEO Paul Thwaite emphasizes high valuations in wealth M&A.
  • NatWest pleased with past deals but cautious about new acquisitions.
  • Potential discussions with Banco Santander for UK retail business.
  • NatWest aims to expand Coutts' product offerings.
  • NatWest remains active in competitive mortgage market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is NatWest's approach to wealth management mergers and acquisitions, focusing on high valuations and strategic considerations.
What deals has NatWest recently completed?
NatWest completed major deals with Metro and Sainsbury's banking arm last year.
Is NatWest considering a takeover of Banco Santander's UK business?
There is speculation about early-stage discussions, but NatWest has not confirmed any such plans.

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