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Scottish Private Bank Relocates Aberdeen Office
Robbie Lawther
31 August 2018
Scottish private bank , a subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Scotland, is relocating from its current office at 9 Rubislaw Terrace, Aberdeen, which has been its home for the last 13 years, to a development in 2 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen AB10 1BL.
The team of nine will share the sixth floor of the building with their colleagues in the corporate and commercial section of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
The new office is aimed at supporting the continued growth of the local office, which serves over 250 local clients, including those working within oil and gas, agriculture, property, fishing, life sciences, food and drink as well as many local entrepreneurs.
“This is a significant and exciting investment for our branch office, which will allow us to grow the business and showcase the Adam brand and proposition to both new and existing clients,” said Ian Massie, head of the Aberdeen office at Adam. “The location is a prime city centre location, which has been a significant factor in the decision to move and offers fantastic views of the city as well as provide additional client meeting rooms. We are delighted to be co-locating with our colleagues from Royal Bank of Scotland corporate and commercial team which will present even greater collaboration opportunities.”
In August, this publication published H1 results of RBS’ private banking businesses, comprising Coutts and Adam & Co, which reported an operating profit of £151 million ($196.5 million) for the first six months of 2018, surging by 85 per cent compared with a year earlier.