In the face of increasing competition in the banking sector, RBS, a bank with cash processing operations, embarked on a Lean programme to reduce costs by over 25%. However, significant savings were needed with much of the low-hanging fruit already picked. That's when they decided to bring in Reinvigoration to help identify ways to optimise performance based on Operational Excellence and End-to-end Improvement principles.
After detailed modelling and a review of processes and ways of working, it was found that by rationalising sites and redesigning shifts, significant financial savings could be made. Find out how the new national operating model increased equipment effectiveness to 86% and delivered benefits in excess of £12 million.
The NatWest Group (formerly Royal Bank of Scotland or RBS) is one of the largest banks in the world with around 60,000 employees and 960 branches. NatWest Cash Centres are a series of cash processing centres located in major cities across the UK. These centres are responsible for processing and distributing large sums of cash to various bank branches and commercial customers.
NatWest, RBS, Ulster Bank, Coutts, Drummonds, Holts, and Lombard are all brands of the NatWest Group, considered one of the Big 4 Clearing Banks of the United Kingdom.
RBS approached Reinvigoration to help identify ways to improve the performance of a cash business based on Operational Excellence and End-to-end Improvement principles. The goal was to achieve significant financial savings through improved capacity and resource efficiency.
With the help of Reinvigoration, the new national operating model reduced the number of operational sites from 8 to 5, with an overall increase in equipment effectiveness from 40% to 86%. The programme as a whole delivered benefits in excess of £12m. Reinvigoration's approach helped RBS reduce costs whilst maintaining cash delivery service to one of the largest UK networks of ATMs.