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NatWest and Leadership Through Sport and Business launch social mobility apprenticeship scheme in Bristol

The bank is working with charity LTSB to run the programme for 16-to-24-year-olds

NatWest has launched an apprenticeship scheme in Bristol(Image: LTSB/NatWest)

A new scheme to help young people from disadvantaged backgrounds start careers at NatWest is launching in Bristol.

Social mobility charity Leadership Through Sport and Business (LTSB) has teamed up with the bank to run an apprenticeship programme for 16-to-24-year-olds interested in digital, data and customer service jobs.

The charity is inviting young people to apply for the programme, which will include a three-week boot camp run by LTSB, followed by guaranteed interviews with NatWest.

Successful candidates will then be invited to join the NatWest Group apprentice scheme on starting salaries of at least £19,000. The new roles will begin in September.

The charity’s support is aimed at young people from low-income backgrounds, who may have had free school meals, live in less affluent areas or who face particular barriers to employment and career opportunities.

NatWest, which is already running the scheme in other parts of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, said it selected Bristol because it is a city where youth unemployment is an issue and it believed the impact of Covid-19 had hit young people "disproportionately".

Matt Hatcher, director of corporate and commercial banking for the West of England region at NatWest Group, said: "Our apprentices bring new ideas, a new perspective, digital skills and they challenge the way we do things to ensure our services reflect our customer needs.

“We are proud to partner with LTSB who support us with our social mobility apprenticeship programmes and help us to open up more apprenticeship opportunities to young people from less advantaged backgrounds across the city region during this challenging time.”