Santander launches private banking service

For people with £500k+ to invest

Carmen Reichman
clock • 1 min read

Santander bank has launched Santander Private, a banking and wealth management service to private clients, business owners and entrepreneurs.

Santander Private will offer the bespoke service to clients with investments and savings of more than £500,000, or an annual income of more than £250,000. The bank has a team of 40 specialists based across the country, who will provide advice and access to a range of services across banking, lending, investment and financial planning. The team will be led by head of Santander Private, Charlotte Platts, who joined Santander UK last year and has 25 years' experience in private banking and wealth management. Clients will also have access to digital online banking services and dedicate...

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