Who we are

With roots back to its establishment in Glasgow in 1838, Clydesdale Bank has a proud history of innovation and support for Scottish industry and communities.  Clydesdale Bank is a trading name of Clydesdale Bank PLC, a member of the National Australia Bank Group which has over 7.7 million customers internationally.

This website offers you information relating to some of the products offered to clients of Clydesdale Bank via a specialist team known as Treasury Solutions. The website also provides access to quality research that focuses on identifying influences in the foreign exchange markets, global credit markets and corporate issues. Your Clydesdale Bank Relationship Partner can introduce you to one of our specialists who will help you to manage your exposure to foreign exchange rates and interest rate fluctuations - so that you can concentrate on your business.

Find out more about Clydesdale Bank and National Australia Bank Group:

  • Corporate profile explains our strategy, principles and environment policies
  • Community reviews our involvement with charities, community partnerships and staff involvement
  • Corporate social responsibility outlines our policies for managing relationships with our staff, customers and suppliers and provides access to our latest CSR reports.


 

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Latest research

  • 03 Sep, 2010What to Watch

    Key events and data releases over the coming week.

  • 03 Sep, 2010Daily London Outlook

    Stock markets look set to open higher on a day in which market sentiment will be...

  • 03 Sep, 2010Financial Markets Wrap

    Worries about the global economic outlook scuppered last month's rally in 'risk-...

  • 03 Sep, 2010Credit Today

    Credit spreads followed the previous day’s gain in equities, which held steady i...

  • 03 Sep, 2010FX Markets Today

    Currencies were subdued overnight following the previous day’s sharp moves, most...

  • 03 Sep, 2010Markets Today

    US equity markets closed higher, with the Dow up 0.5%, the S&P 500 up 0.9% and t...

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