No, it's Australian-owned.
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No. Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) owns NatWest Bank.
The Clydesdale Bank, along with the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Bank of Scotland, still print banknotes for Scotland. As of late 2009, the Clydesdale Bank current issue of banknotes includes the Five, Ten, Twenty, Fifty and One Hundred Pound notes.
Scottish banknotes are currently issued by three separate banks; Bank of Scotland Clydesdale Bank Royal Bank of Scotland
There are four main banks which are members of the CSCB (Committee of Scottish Bankers) : Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Lloyds TSB Scotland and the RBS or Royal Bank of Scotland.
There is no "Royal Bank of Scotland International plc". There is a "Royal Bank of Scotland plc" which is a part of the RBS Group, an international banking and financial services company.
Royal Bank of Scotland
There are a variety of banks that offer a key security system for online banking. Some of these banks are Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale, Santander and Natwest.
Scotland has three banks which issues notes. The Royal Bank of Scotland's notes feature Scottish castles, The Bank of Scotland's notes feature Scottish bridges and the Clydesdale bank notes feature famous Scots and Scottish World Heritage sites.
There are a variety of banks in the UK which offer no credit check cash advance service. Some of these banks are Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale and Santander.
The Bank of England don't currently have £100 notes, but the Bank of Scotland do and they are red. The English £50 notes are red as well.
The Royal Bank of Scotland's population is 141,000.