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In 1968 National Provincial Bank and Westminster Bank merged to form National Westminster Bank. Since 2000, NatWest has been part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group.

In 1968 National Provincial Bank and Westminster Bank merged to form National Westminster Bank. Since 2000, NatWest has been part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group.

Fixed-rate personal loans are available for between £1,000 and £25,000.

You can opt to pay nothing for a maximum of 45 days after the loan is issued, and there is no flat charge for repaying it early. However, you will have to pay a proportion of the interest that would have been paid over the time period originally agreed.

The lender also offers a Flexiloan, which allows you to choose when and how you want to repay.

If you’re a NatWest graduate account holder, you can get preferential rates on their graduate loans. And if you're a medical student, training to become a solicitor or barrister or studying for an MBA, you might want to consider the Student and Professional Development loan on offer.

Finally, NatWest offers a bridging loan, which allows you to buy a house when you haven't yet sold your existing property. This sort of loan can also be used to ‘bridge’ the financial gap between the purchase and sale of other assets, eliminating cash flow problems.

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60 months
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Direct Personal Loan
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Typical 8.90% APR £10,000
60 months
£12,326.40 /
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Bank of Scotland Personal Loan
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Typical 8.60% APR £10,000
60 months
£12,246.00 /
£204.10
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Halifax Personal Loan
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Typical 8.60% APR £10,000
60 months
£12,246.00 /
£204.10
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Other NatWest loan products

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NatWest
Online Personal Loan

Typical 8.90% APR £10,000
60 months
£12,326.40 /
£205.44
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