NatWest executives establish trading plans for portfolio management

Published 01/09/2025, 16:04
NatWest executives establish trading plans for portfolio management

LONDON - NatWest Group plc announced on Monday that several of its top executives have established trading plans to facilitate structured share dealing. According to a company statement, the plans were set up on August 29, 2025, for four persons discharging managerial responsibility (PDMRs).

The executives who entered into the trading plans include Group Chief Executive Officer Paul Thwaite, Group Chief Financial Officer Katie Murray, CEO of Retail Banking Solange Chamberlain, and Group Chief Risk Officer Keiran Foad.

Under the terms of the arrangements, the executives may sell up to 25% of their vested shares that are free from regulatory retention requirements. The first trading date will occur no earlier than 30 days after the announcement.

The trading plans are described as irrevocable and cannot be amended. They will expire on July 21, 2026, or earlier if the executive ceases employment with NatWest Group or reaches the maximum share sale limit specified in their agreement.

NatWest indicated that these plans align with the Company Directors’ Remuneration Policy or Executive Shareholding Policy, as applicable. The bank had previously announced the potential implementation of trading plans in its 2024 Annual Report and Accounts.

The company noted that the transactions will take place outside a trading venue. NatWest Group’s ordinary shares trade under the ISIN code GB00BM8PJY71 with a nominal value of £1.0769 per share.

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