LONDON (Reuters) – British bank NatWest opened 1,200 of its branches on a Sunday for the first time in its history as it struggled to address massive disruption caused to millions of its customers by a computer systems failure earlier in the week. The bank, owned by part-nationalized Royal Bank of Scotland , opened the branches between 8.00 a.m. GMT (4.00 a.m. EDT) and 11.00 a.m. GMT, having already extended its opening hours on Saturday, drafting in more than 7,000 staff to deal with the crisis. …
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