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NatWest fined £264m after admitting breaching anti-money laundering rules

Bradford jeweller deposited £365m with bank over five years, some of it delivered in bin bags

NatWest has been fined more than £264m after admitting breaching anti-money laundering regulations.

The Bradford jeweller Fowler Oldfield’s predicted annual turnover was £15m when first taken on as a client, but it deposited £365m with the bank over a five-year period, including £264m in cash, some of which was brought to a branch in bin bags.

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