NatWest creates 50 new business banking jobs at South Yorkshire base
Retail bank NatWest is set to create 50 new roles at its centre in South Yorkshire.
The bank is creating new full-time customer service positions in its business banking department at Adwick Park in Manvers near Rotherham.
The recruitment drive, which includes five apprentice roles, is part of the firm’s strategy to bolster its multi-channel offering, with customer service offered online and over the telephone.
Rachel Lewis, NatWest’s Business Banking centre manager, commented: “These new roles in Rotherham will help us in our commitment to deliver outstanding service to our business customers.
“The jobs will also provide a fantastic opportunity for a wide range of people to join an outstanding team, and develop new skills and experience. We know that there is great deal of talent locally and encourage those that are interested to get in touch.”
Andrew Harrison, MD Business Banking, NatWest, said: “We are committed to improving the experience for our customers through their channel of choice, and are delighted to be investing in our Rotherham campus and welcoming 50 new colleagues to our customer support team.
“These new colleagues will be crucial in helping us provide a highly specialized service over multiple channels to UK SMEs, helping them grow and thrive.”
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