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RBS and Lloyds shake-up confirmed

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Royal Bank of Scotland is to cut 3,700 jobs in its UK branch network
Royal Bank of Scotland is to cut 3,700 jobs in its UK branch network

Alistair Darling has defended Government plans to pump another £30 billion of public money into banks and insisted the taxpayer is getting a "better deal".

The Chancellor confirmed moves to break up the part-nationalised Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group to appease European competition fears.

"I believe that what we have got here is better structured," he said. "It is a better deal for the taxpayer."

RBS is selling RBS-branded branches in England and Wales, its NatWest branches in Scotland, the Churchill and Direct Line insurance arm and parts of its investment banking business as the price of state support. Lloyds Banking Group will offload its Lloyds branches in Scotland, its Cheltenham & Gloucester branches, and the Intelligent Finance online business.

RBS confirmed plans to place £282 billion in toxic debts into a taxpayer-backed insurance scheme, taking the Treasury's stake to 84%. Lloyds is avoiding the scheme after announcing £21 billion fundraising plans.

The bank, as expected, will pay £2.5 billion to the Government as a break fee for withdrawing from the Asset Protection Scheme (APS), which would have seen it pay £15.6 billion to insure £260 billion in toxic loans, with the taxpayer stake rising to 62%.

The Government will pump in around £30 billion more into the two banks under the proposals. Lloyds will receive an extra £5.7 billion in public money to support its record £13.5 billion cash call on shareholders. RBS will receive £25.5 billion in cash upfront from the Treasury as part of the plans for the APS - although the bank will also be able to call on an extra £8 billion if needed.

The company, which is currently 70% state-owned, will no longer pay a £6.5 billion fee but is responsible for a much bigger than originally planned £60 billion "first loss" before the taxpayer support kicks in.

The Treasury said both banks would be required to meet "tough conditions" on pay and lending. Existing commitments to make £39 billion available for homeowners and borrowers will remain in place "to translate into increased lending in the economy".

Meanwhile, bonuses for executive directors due this year will be deferred until 2012, while no discretionary cash bonuses for any staff earning more than £39,000 will be paid this year.

Last Updated: Tuesday, 3 November 2009, 18:30 GMT
     

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