NatWest South Kensington Station
Branch Address
- NatWest South Kensington Station
- 18 Cromwell Place
- South Kensington
- London
- SW7 2LB
- +44-3457888444
- Sort code: 51-50-01
Normal Opening Times
- Monday: 09:30 - 16:30
- Tuesday: 09:30 - 16:30
- Wednesday: 10:00 - 16:30
- Thursday: 09:30 - 16:30
- Friday: 09:30 - 16:30
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Core Services
- Cash machine (ATM): You can withdraw cash at NatWest South Kensington Station.
- On Demand Currency: Yes, NatWest South Kensington Station sells pre-packed Euros and US dollars. However, you will not get the real mid-market exchange rate, so be sure to check how much you could save by using a multi-currency account instead.
- Transferring money: For international transfers, check whether you'd get a cheaper deal with Wise.
- Paying in cheques
Could you save yourself a trip?
If you're looking to open a open a NatWest bank account online, or if you sometimes need to keep other currencies for trips abroad, you might consider opening a multi-currency account with Wise. You can hold money in more than 50 currencies and even get local account details.
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Use Wise to save money on international money transfers.FAQs
Is NatWest South Kensington Station open on Sunday?
No, NatWest South Kensington Station branch in South Kensington is closed on Sundays. See the full opening hours.
You could also try the NatWest mobile banking app, which allows you to change your address, view pending transactions, and make payments.
How much do NatWest South Kensington Station charge for international money transfers?
To send Pound Sterling (£) to a foreign currency account abroad, you'll typically only pay NatWest a fee (of £15) is the transfer is urgent. However, you're also likely to incur fees from both intermediary and recipient banks, plus a markup above the real exchange rate - note this inflated rate is not always made clear. The NatWest fees are listed here.
You may find you could get a better deal by using Wise (formerly TransferWise). This will give you the same exchange rate you’ll find on Google: the real mid-market rate, which offers more value for you. And there’s only a simple fee to pay, stated up-front.