Trio to pitch N Rock rescue plan

Billionaire Richard Branson, banker Luqman Arnold and an in-house team will pitch rescue bids for bank Northern Rock by Monday…

Billionaire Richard Branson, banker Luqman Arnold and an in-house team will pitch rescue bids for bank Northern Rock by Monday's deadline, but politics and financial frenzy make a winner hard to predict.

Branson's Virgin Group has been portrayed as the British government's preferred bidder yet many shareholders have supported Arnold's investment group Olivant and the in-house proposal has gained credibility in the past month.

All three have resolved to submit proposals by Monday.

A surprise bidder could enter the auction at the last minute, although deepening turbulence in the financial market and the tight deadline make that unlikely.

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The decision on who is picked could rest with prime minister Gordon Brown.

The government is guaranteeing about £25 billion of financing available to all bidders, tying it to Northern Rock's fortunes for years to come.

The financing plan is likely to mean all rescuers will implement a low-risk strategy in the coming years, resulting in Northern Rock's mortgage book shrinking and the business stabilising before any more aggressive lending is considered.