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Natwest inks five-year cloud and AI deal with AWS and Accenture

The bank has not disclosed the cost of the programme, but said the aim is to make its 20m customer relationships more responsive and data-driven.

NatWest (Image: PA)

Natwest Group has unveiled a five-year partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and consulting firm Accenture, aimed at accelerating its bank-wide data and AI transformation, ahead of its half-year earnings release set for 25 July.

This collaboration is part of the group's wider strategy to streamline its operations and deliver a more personalised customer experience, as reported by .

The bank plans to centralise data currently spread across multiple systems into one platform, aiming to enhance service speed and product delivery.

Paul Thwaite, Natwest Group Chief Executive, stated: "This collaboration with Accenture and AWS is key to helping us progress the transformation of Natwest as we become a simpler, more technology and data-driven bank".

He added: "Equipped with high-quality data, we can continue to quietly revolutionise how we serve our customers through AI and other technologies."

The initiative is also anticipated to boost back-end operations, including onboarding times and internal risk or regulatory reporting.

While Natwest did not reveal the cost of the project, it stated that the objective is to make its 20 million customer relationships more responsive and data-driven.

Despite speculation from industry insiders about potential job cuts, the bank has refrained from commenting, indicating that workforce changes are not a primary focus.