Description
N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, through its subsidiaries, provides financial advisory, banking and treasury, merchant banking, and wealth management services to governments, corporations, institutions, and individuals worldwide. The company offers financial advisory services in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, privatizations, valuations, debt and equity financing, and general strategy matters to clients in business services, consumer products, healthcare, hotel and leisure, industrial, infrastructure, retail, telecommunications, transport, financial, mining, oil and gas, media, technology, and utilities sectors. Its banking activities cover debt fund management; private client banking services comprising current accounts, credit cards, foreign exchange facilities, deposit taking, and lending to high net worth individuals; commercial loans focusing on commercial property, leveraged finance, and natural resources sectors; asset financing facilities that provide print finance, broadcast finance, asset-based lending, and leasing vehicles to local authorities; and treasury services consisting of bespoke deposit, foreign exchange, and interest rate hedging services. The companys merchant banking activities focusing on deploying the firms and partners capital in investment opportunities, as well as managing funds; and wealth management services include the provision of objective advice to wealthy individuals and families. The company was founded in 1798 and is based in London, the United Kingdom.
Corporate Address
New Court St. Swithins Lane London, EC4N 8AL United Kingdom
United Kingdom
44 20 7280 5000
Tags:
Loans and Financial, Banking, Finance and Corporate Banking Services, Corporate and Investment Banking Services, Retail Banking Loans, Individual Banking, Investment Banking and Financial Services Company, Bank Capital, Private Banking Loans, Business Loans, Mergers and Acquisitions, Investment Loans, Banking and Investment Management Services, Personal Loans, Loan Management, Private Banking Services