What is Clydesdale Credit Card?
Clydesdale Bank is a Scottish Bank which provides services such as insurance, internet banking, credit cards, loans, mortgages and many more. The Clydesdale Bank has more than 140 retail branches and a large network of private banking and business centers. The bank was established 1838 and is headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland, United States. The bank is divided into Three types of banking which are private banking, personal banking and business banking.
Sources of Banking Services
Clydesdale serves many ways of banking categorized into online banking, phone banking, branches, and ATMs. It provides basic banking services through its online and phone medium of banking such as phone transfer, transaction history, and bill payments.
History and Expansion
Clydesdale Banking Company was founded in March 1838 followed by the opening of its branches in May of same year. It was established by James Lumsden and Henry Brock, who also contributed in the foundation of Glasgow Savings Bank. The bank was expanded to 13 branches by 1857 and acquired Greenock Union. It was
First Financial institute in Scotland to adapt financial statement in balance sheet formed. The closing of Western
Bank of Scotland and City of Glasgow Bank boosted its expansion in terms of branches and customers. Its enormous
Progress in 19th century is attributed to the acquisition of various banking operations. In 1939, Clydesdale Bank had been grown to the network of over 200 branches. In 1987, the bank was acquired by
National Bank of Australia.