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Is Royal Bank of Scotland safe?

Yes — Royal Bank of Scotland is FSCS-protected. Deposits up to £120,000 per person (£240,000 for joint accounts) are covered under the The Royal Bank of Scotland plc banking licence (NatWest Group plc). Important: that limit is shared with RBS — money across these brands counts as one pot.

Protection

FSCS to £120,000

Licence holder

The Royal Bank of Scotland plc

Parent company

NatWest Group plc

The shared-limit catch

Royal Bank of Scotland shares its banking licence with RBS. If you hold savings with more than one of these, the £120,000 FSCS limit applies to the combined total — not per brand. Spreading large balances across different licences keeps every pound protected. Check your spread →

The fine print (verified July 2026)

Separate licence from NatWest — RBS deposits get their own limit.

Worth knowing

FSCS also covers temporary high balances (house sale, inheritance) up to £1.4m for six months (raised December 2025). Compensation is automatic if a firm fails — typically paid within seven days.

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