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Hardman & Co: Q&A on Arbuthnot Banking Group Plc (ARBB): Relationship banking benefits when interest rates rise

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Hardman & Co: Q&A on Arbuthnot Banking Group Plc (ARBB): Relationship banking benefits when interest rates rise

16-Aug-2022 / 09:14 GMT/BST


Analyst interview | Financials

Q&A with Mark Thomas on Arbuthnot Banking Group plc |

Relationship banking benefits when interest rates rise

Arbuthnot Banking Group plc (ARBB) is the topic of conversation when Hardman & Co Analyst Mark Thomas joins DirectorsTalk Interviews.

Mark gives a summary of his report entitled ‘’, provides us with the headline numbers, its market positioning, credit risk and any other issues noted in the results.

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