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Bill Jamieson: Seat at the table and a brand-new charm offensive

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Published Date: 12 June 2009
A "SMALL and informal dinner" was the wording of the discreet invitation from the Royal Bank of Scotland to St Andrew Square on Tuesday to meet chief executive Stephen Hester.
"Small?" The loud buzz of conversation on the staircase to the first floor reception belied any sense of intimacy. In one of the most powerful dinner gatherings of the year, Hester had brought together some 35 leading figures in Scottish business, fi...



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  • Last Updated: 11 June 2009 8:53 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Bill Jamieson
 
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Dr. James Wilkie,

Copenhagen, Denmark 13/06/2009 21:10:29
I have - so far - resisted transferring my Scottish pension from my RBS tracker account to my Austrian pension account, and I hope Mr. Hester appreciates the sacrifice I am making by this loyalty. He will not accumulate much lending capital with interest on five-figure savings accounts at 0.20 percent.


 

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