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Hardman & Co Q&A on H&T Group (HAT) | Putting H&T Group’s pawnbroking business into a global perspective

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Hardman & Co Q&A on H&T Group (HAT) | Putting H&T Group’s pawnbroking business into a global perspective

15-Aug-2024 / 14:05 GMT/BST
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Q&A on H&T Group (HAT) | Putting H&T Group’s pawnbroking business into a global perspective

 

H&T Group Plc (LON:HAT) is the topic of conversation when Hardman & Co analyst Mark Thomas joins DirectorsTalk Interviews.

 

In this latest interview, Mark Thomas discusses the global pawnbroking industry and its relevance to H&T Group. Covering key aspects such as market size, cultural acceptance, and the misconceptions surrounding pawnbroking, Mark provides a thorough analysis of H&T’s position within the industry. He also touches on the valuation and investment potential of H&T compared to its international peers and explores the associated risks, offering a comprehensive perspective on the company’s future outlook.

 

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