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RBS and Natwest now compatible with Mozilla

Natwest and parent company RBS have upgraded their online banking facilities

3rd April 2004



The Royal Bank of Scotland and subsidiary Natwest have upgraded their online banking facilities, meaning that they are now available to users of Mozilla, an internet browser popular among computer users who choose not to use the Windows operating system.

Previously, the online services were limited to users of Microsoft Internet Explorer, who account for around 90-95% of all internet users.

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