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Arbuthnot Latham was founded in 1833. It has evolved and grown over the years and today offers private and commercial banking and wealth management designed around you. At Arbuthnot Latham, relationships are everything.
Aug 26, 2020 · To make sure we do that effectively, we are evolving the look and feel of our brand. Our iconic peacock remains part of our logo, but our strapline is changing from Private Bankers since 1833 to ‘Bankers since 1833’ to reflect both our longevity, but also our more rounded proposition.
Aug 26, 2020 · Arbuthnot Latham has launched its brand evolution which adopts the central message: “always there for you”. The bank’s peacock remains a feature, but the logo and visual identity has been refreshed. In addition, Arbuthnot Latham will be relaunching its client-facing website to reflect the new brand. Arbuthnot Latham expansion.
Arbuthnot Latham was founded on 13 May 1833 by Alfred Latham and John A. Arbuthnot at 33 Great St Helen's, Lime Street (near The Gherkin) in the City of London. Originally starting as a general merchant business, it soon began involving itself in finance and lending operations.
Mar 6, 2018 · Arbuthnot Latham’s CEO Ian Henderson tells Ronan McCaughey why the London-headquartered boutique private bank’s highly focused approach means it can swiftly understand and serve its clients’ needs. Henderson warns that some smaller wealth managers may become “an endangered species”.
Aug 26, 2020 · Arbuthnot Latham & Co., is today announcing the launch of its brand evolution. Since 2016, Arbuthnot Latham has transformed from a private bank into a full-service proposition which combines private and commercial banking, wealth planning, investment management and specialist finance businesses.
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Arbuthnot Latham has launched its brand evolution which adopts the central message: “always there for you”. What does this rebrand mean? Patrick Brusnahan investigates. The bank’s peacock remains a feature, but the logo and visual identity has been refreshed.