Is RBS citizens the same as Citizens Bank?

Our history dates back to High Street Bank, founded in 1828, which established Citizens Savings Bank in 1871. By 1981, we had grown to 29 branches in Rhode Island with approximately $1.0 billion of assets. In 1988 we became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the RBS Group.

Is citizens part of RBS?

The Royal Bank of Scotland is selling its remaining 20.9% stake in the US bank Citizens. RBS bought Citizens for $440m in 1988 and turned it into one of the biggest regional banks in the US. RBS was bailed out by the UK government in 2008 and is currently 73% owned by the state.

How much does the CEO of Citizens Bank make?

Citizens Financial Group Chairman and CEO Bruce Van Saun had total compensation of $9.4 million in 2018, up 10.6 percent from a year ago, according to a regulatory filing.

Where is the headquarters for Citizens Bank?

Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Citizens Financial Group/Headquarters

What banks are under RBS?

  • Royal Bank of Scotland. Ulster Bank. Coutts. Adam & Company. Child & Co. Drummonds.
  • Isle of Man Bank. Lombard. RBS International. NatWest Markets. FreeAgent.

Who is the CEO of Citizens Bank?

Bruce Van Saun (Oct 2013–)
Citizens Financial Group/CEO
Bruce Van Saun, chairman and chief executive officer of Citizens Financial Group, discusses how banks will position themselves for the future.

How do I contact Bruce Van Saun?

Bruce Vansaun | Citizens Financial Group | Email, Chairman/CEO, @citizensbank.com.

How do I contact the CEO of Citizens Bank?

Is Citizens Bank owned by bank of America?

The group sold its last 20.9% stake in the company in October 2015. Citizens operates more than 1,008 branches and over 3,100 ATMs across 11 states under the Citizens Bank brand….Citizens Financial Group.

Type Public
Total equity US$20.817 billion (2018)
Number of employees ~18,100 (December 2018)
Website www.citizensbank.com

Is citizens a bad bank?

Overall bank rating The bottom line: Citizens Bank is a large regional bank in the Northeast and Midwest with an extensive network of ATMs and branches. Its rates on savings and CDs are mostly low, and overdraft fees are high.