RBS works at pleasing master and clients

From hauling cheese to making tea – efforts to patch up the bank's relationship with British politicians are kicking into higher gear

Tuesday 25 February 2014 at 08:39

Last summer, Adrian Eady, a banker with Royal Bank of Scotland, was nearly crushed hauling a crate of feta cheese off a forklift truck in a North London warehouse.

A few months earlier, the state-controlled bank sent Eady to wear an apron and serve cappuccinos in a cafe. Before that, he was selling novelty greeting cards in a shop.