Ulster Bank’s future in hands of RBS

An ongoing strategic review of Royal Bank of Scotland’s operations will determine the future of its Irish subsidiary Ulster Bank.

It is believed that three options are under consideration: close the bank; scale back to a much smaller operation; or take a wait and see approach.

Sources close to the situation say a closure is unlikely, even though Ulster Bank has been a source of major losses for its parent.

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