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New Glasgow challenger bank to raise £5m ahead of launch later this year

- By Kristy Dorsey

A NEW bank focused on serving small and mediumsize­d businesses has launched a £5 million funding round ahead of what is expected to be its full operationa­l launch later this year.

Glasgow-based Alba Bank, headed by former Airdrie Savings Bank chief executive Rod Ashley, has appointed Seismic Opportunit­ies Fund to run the Series A investment round in which it hopes to attract a variety of private and regional investors. Billed as the first Scottish-based challenger bank, Alba says it will offer an alternativ­e to the “industrial­ised” model of major banks that has steadily reduced the number of customer-facing staff.

The project is already backed by several Scottish entreprene­urs and business leaders including Jim Mccoll of Clyde Blowers Capital. Investors in the current round will collective­ly own almost half of Alba Bank, an amount which Seismic describes as “a fraction of the valuation of other challenger banks at the same stage of their evolution”.

“We are really excited by the opportunit­y to broaden our investor base to local people in the local areas we are looking to develop and grow into,” Mr Ashley said. “Our existing investors have been fantastic in their support to date and it is an important part of our journey to open up this investment to a broader range of investors across Scotland and the UK regions.”

Approximat­ely £2m of the fresh funding will be used to meet Alba’s regulatory obligation­s, with £3m covering working capital in the run-up to obtaining a restricted licence from the Prudential Regulation Authority.

The current expectatio­n is that Alba will then be granted permission to go fully operationa­l in the second half of this year, by which time it will have raised further “substantia­l” funds.

Mr Mccoll said Alba will combine the best of Fintech with that of human relationsh­ips to better serve the needs of SME customers. There are more than 334,000 SMES in Scotland, with surveys suggesting the majority do not receive adequate support from their current bank.

 ??  ?? Alba Bank will be headquarte­red in Glasgow
Alba Bank will be headquarte­red in Glasgow

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