Arbuthnot Banking PLC Revenue Y/Y
What is the Revenue Y/Y of Arbuthnot Banking PLC?
The Revenue Y/Y of Arbuthnot Banking Group PLC is N/A
What is the definition of Revenue Y/Y?
Yearly revenue growth is the percentage growth of the company’s revenue over trailing twelve months.
= (revenue past four quarters - revenue previous four quarters) / revenue previous four quarters
The yearly revenue growth rate is calculated as the percentage change in revenue over the trailing twelve months. For this specific metric, the calculation takes into account a series of the last eight quarterly revenues. The revenue growth is useful for determining the success of the company expanding its main business. Revenue growth of 5% to 10% is usually considered good for large-cap companies. For other companies, a sales growth of over 10% is more desirable.
What does Arbuthnot Banking PLC do?
Arbuthnot Banking Group PLC, together with its subsidiaries, provides private and commercial banking products and services in the United Kingdom. It operates through Private Banking, Mortgage Portfolios, Commercial Banking, Renaissance Asset Finance, Arbuthnot Commercial Asset Based Lending, Arbuthnot Specialist Finance Limited, and All Other Divisions segments. The company offers private banking services, including current and deposit accounts, loans, overdrafts, and foreign exchange; financial planning; investment and asset management; asset finance funding; and short-term secured lending solutions. It also provides commercial banking services, such as guarantees and charge cards; property finance for property investments and developments; individual secured lending; and asset based lending solutions. In addition, the company offers wealth structuring, tax mitigation, estate preservation, and retirement planning services, as well as mortgage portfolios. Further, it provides insurance, specialist finance, and property development and investment services. Arbuthnot Banking Group PLC was founded in 1833 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.