Royal Bank of Scotland snubs page 3 glamour model Rhian Sugden’s online sex toy business despite Ann Summers on their books
RBS offered the glamour model a business account twenty-four hours after we spoke to her
STUFFY bankers snubbed glamour model Rhian Sugden’s sex toy business — despite having top UK adult retailer Ann Summers on their books.
The Royal Bank of Scotland rejected the Page 3 girl’s business account application for her online adult retailer .
But Companies House records for Ann Summers reveal the bank looks after their £105million-a-year turnover.
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Rhian, 30, who has been with RBS since she was 16, said: “They said they were not comfortable being linked with sex toys.
“So I was livid when I found out they’ve got Ann Summers, who sell more toys than anyone.”
Twenty-four hours after we spoke to Rhian, RBS offered her a business account.
RBS said: “We made a mistake and we have apologised.”