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NatWest Group plc (LSE:NWG) has declared half-yearly dividends on its 11% and 5.5% cumulative preference shares, which are set to be paid on May 30, 2025. This announcement demonstrates the company’s continued commitment to rewarding shareholders, potentially strengthening its market position and boosting investor confidence.
NatWest Group’s robust financial foundation and attractive valuation metrics are key strengths, supported by positive technical trends and recent strategic corporate initiatives. However, cash flow volatility and potential economic risks remain important factors for consideration moving forward.
About NatWest Group
NatWest Group plc is a leading banking and financial services company based in the UK. The company provides a wide array of services, including personal and business banking, insurance, and wealth management, with a focus on delivering comprehensive financial solutions to its customers.
Key Financial Figures:
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Year-to-Date Price Performance: 18.18%
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Average Daily Trading Volume: 33,149,756 shares
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Technical Sentiment: Sell
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