Independent firm profile
NatWest Markets
Wholesale markets arm of NatWest Group running FX, rates and capital markets trading.
- Headquarters
- London
- Founded
- 1968
- Funding model
- Bank / Institutional
- Region served
- Europe
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Overview
What this firm is and who it serves
NatWest Markets is a bank or institutional prop desk trading firm headquartered in London, founded in 1968. The firm provides traders with funded accounts to trade futures, stocks, options, forex.
At a glance
Structured facts about this firm
- Firm Type
- Bank / Institutional prop firm
- Market Focus
- Futures, Stocks, Options, Forex
- Trading Style
- Bank or Institutional Prop Desk
- Institutional Level
- Retail-accessible proprietary firm
- Retail Accessibility
- Open to retail traders
- Geography
- London · Europe
- Known For
- Wholesale markets arm of NatWest Group running FX, rates and capital markets trading.
Funding programs
Account types and the path to capital
Evaluation
—Not required by this firm.
Instant funding
—Not offered by this firm.
Scaling plan
—No formal scaling plan documented.
Trading rules
What's allowed, what isn't
Asset classes supported
Related terms: trailing drawdown · consistency rule · profit split
Platforms & technology
Where and how you trade
Supported platforms
Payout structure
How and when you get paid
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about NatWest Markets
Is NatWest Markets a legitimate prop firm?+
NatWest Markets was founded in 1968 and is headquartered in London. Wholesale markets arm of NatWest Group running FX, rates and capital markets trading.
Does NatWest Markets require an evaluation?+
No. NatWest Markets offers funded accounts without a traditional evaluation phase.
What is the profit split at NatWest Markets?+
NatWest Markets's published profit split is: N/A (employee desk).
How often does NatWest Markets pay out?+
NatWest Markets processes payouts on a salary + bonus basis, with first payout eligibility: Salary + bonus.
What platforms does NatWest Markets support?+
NatWest Markets supports the following trading platforms: Proprietary.
What trading restrictions does NatWest Markets enforce?+
At NatWest Markets, news trading is allowed, overnight holding is allowed, weekend holding is allowed. Always confirm current rules directly with the firm before trading.