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1 Our Customer Charter 2011 Report indd 2 Generated at: Wed Mar 21 12:14: /0/ :12
2 Dear Customer, In 2010 we set ourselves a clear, public goal to become Britain s most Helpful Bank. Our RBS and NatWest Customer Charter is at the heart of this commitment. It contains a set of specific promises in response to what you, our customers, have told us you want and need from your bank. From the beginning we pledged to be open and honest about our progress and to publish independently assessed reports along the way. Welcome to our 2011 Report I m proud of the significant progress we have made in 2011 meeting 2 of our 25 goals. I can say with certainty that today we are a more supportive, accessible and innovative bank than we were 18 months ago, thanks to your feedback and the Customer Charter. Here are some of the report highlights which stood out for me: l Reduced queues I m particularly pleased with how far we ve come in reducing queues. Across all our branches we served 88% of customers in five minutes, while in our busiest 00 branches we served 82% of our customers within five minutes. This compares to 75% in 2010 and exceeds our original goal of 80%. l Increased opening hours We have made great strides to ensure that our branches are open at times to suit you. We now have more than 1,200 branches open on a Saturday, surpassing our goal of 800. We are also open in 240 of our busiest branches until 6pm every night during the week. l Transparent literature We wanted to make our literature clear and transparent, which is why we originally set out to simplify and rewrite all our branch literature. But we wanted to stretch ourselves further, and in 2011 we ve rewritten all of our branch literature, letters and web pages to make sure they use plain English. l Emergency Cash Through our unique Emergency Cash service we helped more than 50,000 customers who had lost their debit card or had it stolen. Our unique and innovative service provides customers with immediate access to their cash through our 4,500 UK cash machines. 2
3 l Supporting the community One of our 2010 goals was to launch a Community Fund to support local charities and projects. The original programme saw over 1,000 charities receiving a share of a 1.75m fund. Following this success we expanded the initiative through CommunityForce and last year more than 470 local charities won support from our million fund. It s also been inspiring to see our people supporting local causes personally with more than 16,000 days volunteered to help local communities, trumping our original target of 10,000 days. We said at the launch of our Customer Charter that we d purposely set ourselves challenging, long-term goals in order to push ourselves, and in doing so we were likely to miss some this year is no exception. We have made progress with our complaint handling, but know we have a way to go before we reach our goal. We continue to work hard on this area. We have changed the way we handle complaints, introduced specific training for our staff and increased the number of dedicated complaint handlers. Importantly, we have worked very hard to understand and fix the root causes of complaints. This effort is beginning to pay off, and in the last six months of 2011 we saw our complaint volumes drop by 22%. I m pleased to report that in addition to our success in meeting 2 out of 25 of our Charter goals, we have been recognised by a number of external organisations for the improvements we are making in our service. In 2011 we won awards for our call centres, our new mobile phone apps, our Emergency Cash service as well as more than ten awards for our various products. NatWest also won awards for its branch network and online service. Finally, thank you for your continued support as a customer. I hope you find the report an interesting read. From the beginning, we said that our Customer Charter would evolve and grow based upon the things you feel are important. Your invaluable feedback will be reflected in our 2012 Customer Charter which we ll be telling you about very soon. In the meantime, we would be grateful if you could share any comments you have on the results the easiest way to do this is through our online Ideas Bank, which can be found at rbs.co.uk/customercharter Best wishes, Brian Hartzer CEO, RBS and NatWest Retail
4 We are committed to making banking easy Commitment 1 We will extend our opening hours in our busiest branches 2011 goals We will continue to open more than 800 branches on Saturdays. If there is enough local demand, we will continue to have early or late opening in our 200 busiest branches. Every six months, we will review the demand for longer opening hours. In 2011 we opened over 840 of our branches every Saturday and in November we increased this to over 1,200. During 2011, over 200 of our busiest branches were open for longer during the week, either in the mornings or evenings. In November, this figure increased to over 240 and now all these branches are open until at least 6pm every night during the week. My local branch does not open on a Saturday in my little village, but other local branches do, they should open more branches on a Saturday. RBS/NW customer 4
5 Commitment 2 We will serve the majority of customers in our branches within five minutes 2011 goal We will serve 80% of customers within five minutes in our busiest branches. We served 88% of customers in five minutes across all our branches in In the busiest 00 branches we served 82% in five minutes, up from 75% in
6 Commitment We will provide you with friendly, helpful service whenever you deal with us 2011 goal Nine out of ten customers will rate our service as friendly and helpful. Eight out of ten customers rated our service as friendly and helpful. We are working hard to support and train our branch and telephony staff to provide consistently great service and meet this target. There s a woman in my local branch who is always very helpful. The personal touch is key. RBS/NW customer 6
7 Commitment 4 We will help you to make the right choices for you and your money, providing a clear product range with simply explained features and charges 2011 goals All our branch literature, standard letters and key web pages will be simplified and rewritten to reflect customers feedback. We will continue to send Personal Account Statements to over 1 million current account customers. We have rewritten all of our branch literature, letters and main product web pages making them simpler and more transparent for customers. These were all in use by the end of 2011, except for some credit card letters. These were rewritten by the end of the year and sent to customers from 20 January. We sent Personal Account Statements to over 1 million customers in 2011, giving them a full overview of their account activity and making recommendations on how they could make their money work harder. This really makes you think they are listening to us that they have their customers interest at heart. RBS/NW customer 7
8 Commitment 5 We will provide a 24/7 telephone banking service from our UK-based call centres 2011 goals We will ensure our telephone banking centres are available to help you 100% of the time, always giving you the option to speak to a real person based in the UK. We will answer 90% of all incoming calls in less than a minute. All our telephone banking centres remain in the UK and are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Every customer has an option to talk to our staff anytime they want. We answered 90% of customer telephone calls in less than a minute. UK-based call centres and immediate service are important we are all in a rush nowadays. RBS/NW customer 8
9 We are committed to helping when you need us Commitment 6 We will work with you to keep you safe when you bank with us online or using your mobile phone 2011 goals We will provide free, market-leading, enhanced security software for all online users. If you become a victim of fraud when banking with us online or on your mobile phone, we promise to refund in full any money taken from your account. This is in accordance with our security promise, published online. We have continued to provide free security software to our customers and it has been downloaded over 1.6 million times in the last 12 months. There have been no incidents of online fraud for customers using this software. In line with our security promise, we have refunded every customer who had money taken from their accounts fraudulently when banking with us online or on their mobile. 9
10 Commitment 7 We will help you quickly if your debit card is lost or stolen and you need access to cash 2011 goals We will despatch replacements for all lost and stolen debit cards the next working day. We will offer free, 24/7 access to cash to customers whose debit cards are lost or stolen. We sent over 1.4 million replacement debit cards to customers the next working day after the loss or theft of their card. There was an exception in January, when two cards took an extra day. There were nearly 5,000 customers who needed a new PIN in addition to a new card. The PINs were sent within 24 hours and the cards a day later in line with our security policy. More than 50,000 customers, who had lost their debit card or had it stolen, used our unique Emergency Cash service. The service provides immediate access to a customer s cash through our UK ATMs. 10
11 Commitment 8 We will continue to be a responsible lender and are committed to finding new ways to help 2011 goals We will not provide credit-limit increases if we know you are struggling to meet payments on your credit card. We will have a dedicated support team to look for signs that customers are falling into financial difficulty and to see what we can do to help. We will send text messages to customers who have registered for Act Now Alerts, helping them take action to avoid current account charges. We will support first-time buyers by continuing to offer mortgages for up to 90% of the property s value, and by keeping offers open for up to six months. During 2011 we did not increase credit limits for any customers who were struggling to meet their existing credit card payments. Last year, our team of over 80 support staff spoke to more than 190,000 customers facing financial difficulty and provided them with help and guidance on ways to reduce their debt. In 2011 we sent more than 2.6 million Act Now Alert messages to over 980,000 customers, giving them time to move their money into their current account and so avoid charges. Throughout 2011 we continued to offer mortgages of up to 90% for first-time buyers and, since May, these offers have been valid for six months rather than the usual three. Overall we lent 2.2bn to first-time buyers in 2011 with more than 750m lent through our 90% offer. I thought it was helpful when they sent me a text to let me know when money was going out of my account. RBS/NW customer 11
12 We are committed to supporting the communities we work in Commitment 9 We pledge to stay open for business if we are the last bank in town, and we will consider a range of options to ensure a local banking service is available 2011 goals We will maintain banking services wherever we are the last bank in town. We will continue to serve more than 00 communities with our mobile banks. We have remained open in all 168 locations where we are the last bank in town. We have listened to customer feedback and we have clarified the definition of this goal for In August we reported that we had been forced to close one branch. After further investigation we found the town had two other banks, so this year we have not actually closed any last banks in town. We have 19 mobile banks travelling more than 7,000 miles a week to serve over 400 remote communities. 12
13 Commitment 10 We will provide young people with financial education through our independently accredited MoneySense programme 2011 goal We will continue to make MoneySense materials available to all schools and will deliver 25,000 MoneySense lessons. During 2011 we continued to support financial education in schools by providing over 4,000 MoneySense lessons reaching more than 80,000 pupils. In addition, free MoneySense materials are available online for all schools to use. I think education for banking is essential. The words financial education stand out to me. RBS/NW customer 1
14 Commitment 11 We will actively support the local communities in which we live and work 2011 goals Building on the Community Fund, we will create a new initiative CommunityForce to support local communities by donating time, expertise and money ( m) in We will allow all our staff a day for local volunteering. We will deliver 10,000 days of community volunteer work in We launched CommunityForce in July 2011 and, by the end of the year more than 470 winning charities and projects received their share of our m fund. In 2011 our staff used their day of paid leave to provide more than 16,000 days worth of support to charities and good causes in their local communities. 14
15 We are committed to listening to you Commitment 12 We will resolve customer complaints fairly, consistently and promptly 2011 goal 75% of our customers will be satisfied with the way their complaint has been handled. In 2011, 59% of our customers who complained were satisfied with how their complaint was handled. This is an area we want to improve, and to that end we have changed the way we handle complaints, including introducing specific training for our staff and increasing the number of dedicated complaint handlers. In addition, we continue to make progress in driving down the causes of complaints. This is working: In the last six months of 2011 complaint volumes dropped by 22% compared to the first six months of the year. I don t think that 75% satisfaction for complaints is good enough. It should be a bit more ambitious. RBS/NW customer 15
16 Commitment 1 Twice a year we will publish the most common complaints and strive to address the causes 2011 goal Twice a year we will publish the five most common complaints. Fixing the causes of complaints remains a priority for us. We are addressing the five most common complaints in the following ways: 1. Payment Protection Insurance We have not sold payment protection insurance products for over a year, and indeed stopped selling so-called single premium products in To deal with complaints we have employed additional staff to ensure customers receive a fair outcome. In October we also introduced a text service to help customers see the progress of their complaint. By the end of the year we had sent over 70,000 messages. 2. Charges on current accounts We want to help customers avoid charges whenever possible. Our text alert services are designed to help customers manage their money better. We have contacted 4 million customers about our Act Now Alerts and just under 1 million are making use of this service regularly. You can find out more by visiting rbs.co.uk/alerts 16
17 . Credit card fees We have clarified our payment timescales and trained our staff to help customers avoid late fees wherever possible. 4. Complaints about staff knowledge The biggest cause of this complaint area is our staff not providing information about charges and how to avoid them. So we have created a new system to give staff easy access to the information they need. From January 2012 we have been monitoring the service our staff give individually so we can identify and address any specific issues locally and quickly. 5. Collections processes Our collections team are now assessed on how well they have listened and helped customers to understand their repayment agreements. During 2011 we also simplified the repayment plans, which will be widely available from March. 17
18 Commitment 14 We will actively seek your thoughts and suggestions on how we can become more helpful 2011 goals We will continue our customer listening programme to ensure that our staff, including executives, hear first-hand about the needs and frustrations of our customers. To ensure our commitments stay relevant, we will research them every year with a representative panel of customers. We have held nearly 40 events in 2011, bringing together customers and staff to discuss topics such as complaints and the helpfulness of our staff. We are using the results to make changes so we become a more Helpful Bank. In addition, we continue to run large regular surveys to understand customers views. This year, more than 90,000 customers have taken part in these. In September we asked more than 2,000 people what they thought about the content of the Charter and what else they would like to see included. We have used their responses to shape the commitments for the 2012 Customer Charter. Talk is cheap. What matters is the action. RBS/NW customer 18
19 You can find out more about the terms and definitions in our report at rbs.co.uk/2011basisofreporting 19
20 Deloitte Assurance Statement Independent assurance statement by Deloitte LLP ( Deloitte ) to The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc ( RBS ) on the Customer Charter Report 2011 ( Customer Charter Report ) for the 12 months ended 1 December What we looked at: scope of assurance work RBS has engaged us to perform limited assurance procedures on the status of the 25 goals set out in the Customer Charter Report for RBS and NatWest Retail Bank for the period 1 January 2011 to 1 December What we did: assurance process and standards Engagement assurance standards We conducted our work in accordance with the International Standard on Assurance Engagements 000 (ISAE 000) issued by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) for carrying out assurance engagements on non-financial information. This is a limited assurance engagement, which is designed to give a similar level of assurance to that obtained in a review of interim financial information. A limited assurance procedures engagement excludes procedures such as testing of source data and operating effectiveness of controls and is substantially less in scope than a reasonable assurance engagement. Accordingly we do not provide reasonable assurance on those matters specified in this statement. Assurance procedures Limited assurance standard requires that we review the systems, processes and controls that deliver the performance data and results. Our work consisted primarily of making inquiries of company personnel and carrying out analytical procedures and sample tests as follows: l understanding, analysing and testing on a sample basis the collation, validation and reporting of the performance data by RBS in accordance with their definitions and basis for calculation which can be found at rbs.co.uk/2011basisofreporting; and l reading and analysing the content of the Report against the findings of our work, industry practices and other relevant information and, as necessary, making recommendations for improvement. 20
21 What we found: our conclusions Nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the status of the 25 Goals as set out in the Customer Charter Report 2011 which we were engaged to provide assurance on are materially misstated. Roles and responsibilities RBS s responsibilities l The Directors are responsible for the preparation of the Customer Charter Report and for the information and statements contained within it. They are responsible for determining the Customer Charter goals, performance and for establishing and maintaining appropriate performance management and internal control systems from which the reported information is derived. Deloitte s responsibilities and independence l Our responsibility is to independently express a conclusion on the Customer Charter Report as defined within the scope of work above to The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc in accordance with our letter of engagement. Our work has been undertaken so that we might state to RBS those matters we are required to state to them in this statement and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than RBS for our work, for this statement, or for the conclusions we have formed. Deloitte LLP London 14 February
22 O C 2 The Royal Bank of Scotland plc. 6 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2YB. Registered in Scotland No indd 1 Generated at: Wed Mar 21 12:14: /0/ :11
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