Adam and Company

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Adam and Company Limited
Type Ltd
Founded 1983
Headquarters Edinburgh, Scotland
Industry Finance and Insurance
Products Financial Services
Employees c 250
Parent Royal Bank of Scotland
Website [1]

Adam and Company is a private bank based in the United Kingdom, part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group. It offers a range of private banking services including investment management and advisory services to customers in the UK and overseas.

The Bank was founded in 1983, opening its first branch in Charlotte Square, Edinburgh on May 29, 1984. In 1986, Adam and Company acquired London-based Continental Trust (London) Limited; and later established an international arm in Guernsey. Branches in Glasgow, Manchester and Aberdeen were also opened between 1987 and 2005.

In 1993, Adam and Company was acquired by the Royal Bank of Scotland. After the Royal Bank of Scotland acquired the NatWest Bank in 2000, restructuring of the group saw Adam and Company placed in the Bank's Wealth Management Services Division, alongside rival Coutts and Company, the largest private bank in the UK.

In 2002, Adam and Company acquired Stewart Ivory Wealth Management.

Adam and Company was founded in Edinburgh , the birthplace of the Scottish Enlightenment. It is named after one of the leading lights of that era, Adam Smith, whose 1776 publication 'An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations' revolutionised economic theory.

Although the Bank's headquarters are based in Edinburgh - one of Europe 's top financial centres and one that epitomises the fine Scottish qualities of shrewdness and probity - we have offices based strategically across mainland UK and the Channel Islands that serve a widespread UK and international clientele.taken from company website

Adam and Company is located in several places link to adam and company webpage

Edinburgh (HO), London, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Manchester, Guernsey

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