Arbuthnot Banking Group PLC
LSE:ARBB
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Arbuthnot Banking Group PLC
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Arbuthnot Banking Group PLC is a holding company, which engages in the provision of banking, investment, and insurance services. The principal activities of the Company are banking and financial services. Its segments include Banking, Mortgage Portfolios, Renaissance Asset Finance (RAF), Arbuthnot Commercial Asset Based Lending (ACABL), Arbuthnot Specialist Finance Limited (ASFL), Asset Alliance Group Holdings Limited (AAGH), All Other Divisions and Group Centre. The Banking segment includes Private and Commercial Banking. Mortgage Portfolios segment includes acquired mortgage portfolios. RAF segment is a specialist asset finance lender mainly in high value cars but also business assets. ACABL segment provides finance secured on either invoices, assets or stock of the borrower. ASFL segment provides short term secured lending solutions to professional and entrepreneurial property investors. AAGH segment provides vehicle finance and related services, predominantly in the truck and trailer, and bus and coach markets.
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