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Mark Thomas

Arbuthnot Banking Group (ARBB): 2017: capital deployed, adding value

ABG has a long track record of adding value. The partial sale of its Secure Trust Bank (STB) in 2016 saw significant capital generated, and ABG is now deploying this surplus to generate returns. Despite heavy investment, profits nearly doubled, with loans and deposits up over a third. Credit remains outstanding, with the secured nature of lending seeing 2H’17 impairments of just £51k on a £1bn loan book. The outlook is for further strong profit growth, more investment, and greater diversification by business line and risk exposure. The shares trading below NAV appears an anomaly, given ABG’s track record and earnings growth outlook.
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Arbuthnot Banking Group

Arbuthnot Banking Group is primarily involved in banking and financial services. Co. is organized into three main operating segments: Retail banking (associate), which incorporates household cash management, personal lending and banking and insurance services; U.K. Private banking, which incorporates private banking, commercial banking and wealth management; and Group Centre, which is comprised in Co.'s Group Centre management. As of Dec 31 2016, Co.'s total assets were £1.27 billion.

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