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Natwest Global restructuring group - advice needed

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    Hi there I am after some advice if possible regarding the Natwest Global restructuring group. I have a complaint lodged with Natwest over the way they badly treated my company during the financial crash, and Natwest have taken the last 3-4 months to 'collate all the necessary information' in preparation for reviewing my claim. They wrote to me a few days ago saying they had now collated all the information and the complaint was now going to be reviewed in detail. They have now emailed me today saying they can't locate any of the relevant loan facility agreements and have asked me if I have a copy that I could send them so they can use my copy in their review of my complaint.
    My question is this - should I send the document or not? I had to pay the bank a very large sum of money to settle my personal guarantee, and I lost a valuable asset in the process and if there is no document then surely there is no contract ? or am I being too simplistic and should I just send the document. It sounds like the bank has messed up. They have said in their email that if I don't send the document then they will still review everything without it, but surely the loan documents are central.
    Any advice welcome, also if anyone has had any successful claims against GRG. I am a bit stuck as to how I should proceed.
    Many thanks
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    Also is it worth taking a no-win no fee solicitor to help on this

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        Originally posted by koryo View Post
        Hi there I am after some advice if possible regarding the Natwest Global restructuring group. I have a complaint lodged with Natwest over the way they badly treated my company during the financial crash, and Natwest have taken the last 3-4 months to 'collate all the necessary information' in preparation for reviewing my claim. They wrote to me a few days ago saying they had now collated all the information and the complaint was now going to be reviewed in detail. They have now emailed me today saying they can't locate any of the relevant loan facility agreements and have asked me if I have a copy that I could send them so they can use my copy in their review of my complaint.
        My question is this - should I send the document or not? I had to pay the bank a very large sum of money to settle my personal guarantee, and I lost a valuable asset in the process and if there is no document then surely there is no contract ? or am I being too simplistic and should I just send the document. It sounds like the bank has messed up. They have said in their email that if I don't send the document then they will still review everything without it, but surely the loan documents are central.
        Any advice welcome, also if anyone has had any successful claims against GRG. I am a bit stuck as to how I should proceed.
        Many thanks
        Very difficult to advise on the limited info here. However, if they do not have a copy of the documentation they need to investigate your complaint then i cannot see what is to be gained by refusing to provide the documentation. There is always a risk that by disclosing the document you could place yourself in a weaker position but under the civil procedure rules pre action protocol you would have to give them a copy in any event so why not now?
        I work for Roach Pittis Solicitors. I give my free time available to helping other on the forum and would be happy to try and assist informally where needed. Any posts I make on LegalBeagles are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as legal advice. Any advice I provide is without liability.

        If you need to contact me please email me on Pt@roachpittis.co.uk .

        I have been involved in leading consumer credit and data protection cases including Harrison v Link Financial Limited (High Court), Grace v Blackhorse (Court of Appeal) and also Kotecha v Phoenix Recoveries (Court of Appeal) along with a number of other reported cases and often blog about all things consumer law orientated.

        You can also follow my blog on consumer credit here.

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          Thanks for your advice PT. My initial thoughts are that the bank is in a weaker position by not having these documents, and that by providing them it makes their position stronger, but at the end of the day i already had to pay them years ago, I owe them nothing now, and this is a potential avenue to get some recovery of my losses due to their behaviour, so maybe I just send them the loan docs. I just wish they'd lost them when I had to pay them to get out of my PG !

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