NatWest has announced four new university partnerships, aimed at improving financial education and literacy among students.
The partnerships will see NatWest work with the University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, University of Strathclyde and Heriot-Watt University to deliver financial education and money management resources to students.
Students will have access to a range of resources, including online tools, workshops and one-to-one advice sessions, to help them manage their finances effectively.
Each university will have a dedicated NatWest representative, who will work with students and staff to deliver the financial education programme.
"We are excited to be working with these four universities to deliver a comprehensive financial education programme to their students," said a NatWest spokesperson.
The partnerships are part of NatWest's ongoing commitment to improving financial education and literacy among young people. The bank has a long history of working with universities and colleges to deliver financial education programmes and resources.
NatWest is one of the largest banks in the UK, with a history dating back to 1825. The bank has a long tradition of innovation and customer service, and has been at the forefront of financial education and literacy initiatives for many years.
NatWest is a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Scotland Group, one of the largest financial services companies in the world.
NatWest has signed new partnerships with four universities in Scotland to provide financial education and literacy resources to students.