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The debanking saga: What happened and where do the banks stand now?

Source: PA Wire

UK banking rules are in the midst of a shake-up after a turbulent year which saw former Ukip leader Nigel Farage spark a crisis at one of Britain’s largest banks.

The so-called debanking row led to a clampdown on unfair closures of customer accounts.

The issue came to the fore after Mr Farage claimed Coutts, a high-net-worth bank owned by NatWest Group, moved to close his account because they disagreed with

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