Stan
- 13 Mar 2016 22:52
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- Market Valuation £1.6B.
- 2,000 jobs created - thousands more planned.
The revolution in British banking entered a new era on Monday last with the listing of Metro Bank (MTRO) shares on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange. The successful flotation of Metro Bank PLC follows a private capital raising that saw investors commit £400m of new funding in support of the Company’s growth plans.
Commenting on the flotation, Vernon W. Hill II, Chairman and Founder of Metro Bank said: “The Revolution in British banking continues with our listing on the Premium London Stock Exchange. Many thanks to our team members, investors and FANS.”
Craig Donaldson, CEO added: “Building the bank from the ground up has given us some great advantages. We have connected with local communities and driven our customer numbers and deposits by placing attractive stores in the right locations. We have also been able to create a new bank with the right values, superior service levels and state-of-the art IT infrastructure. The funds we have raised will power the next phase in Metro Bank’s growth across our multi-channel offering.”
Vernon Hill and Craig Donaldson opened the market at a ceremony this morning at the London Stock Exchange, accompanied by two new apprentices Olivia Giuri and Raheem Zwane.
The revolution in British banking began with the launch of Metro Bank on 29 July 2010. We introduced an entirely new model to the UK, designed to create FANS through the provision of unparalleled service and convenience, and an end to stupid bank rules.
In 2015, we welcomed over 200,000 new customers, up 46% year-on-year, taking our customer accounts to 700,000. We also more than doubled our lending to £3.5bn, up 123%, and grew our deposits to over £5bn, an increase of 78%. We ended the year with Fairer Finance named our bank account the best in Britain, Microsoft called us the most innovative bank in Europe, and Retail Banker International said we had the “Best Branch Strategy” in the world.
Our business banking has grown dramatically. As the bank for entrepreneurs, business customers remain a key focus for Metro Bank. At the end of Q4, deposits from business customers represented 53% of total deposits, and lending to businesses made up 36% of total lending. Last week the Bank of England revealed that Metro Bank had become the second biggest lender to UK small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) – an incredible achievement for a bank founded only five years ago.
But this is just the beginning.
Our retail network now includes 40 stores in commuter London with further nine planned to open in 2016, in areas such as Bexleyheath, Wimbledon and the Kings Road, Chelsea. Our stores are open seven days a week, 362 days a year, early morning until late; supports 24/7 telephony, digital and mobile banking; and offers straight-forward, transparent products and fair pricing.
Metro Bank’s unique offering drives high levels of customer satisfaction and momentum in our business. Our emphasis on the customer experience enabled us to achieve an average Net Promoter Score – the recognised benchmark for gauging customer loyalty – of 80% in 2015. This is supported by a scalable and flexible end-to-end technology infrastructure that enables innovation. For example, the speed at which Metro Bank opens accounts is industry leading, with more than 77% of new accounts for new customers in its retail segment opened within 15 minutes.
Stan
- 14 Feb 2017 13:44
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Crumbs look at that chart from July, eyes taken off this one.
CC
- 14 Feb 2017 21:25
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ALD & SHAW look the same as do OSB and PAG which I guess are the PI's favorites.
I particularly rate SHAW.
Stan
- 27 Feb 2017 13:59
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SP Taken a step back today with some Directors cashing in, quite understandable given their rise since the turn of the year, down approaching 2%.
Stan
- 02 Jun 2017 07:12
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dreamcatcher
- 02 Jun 2017 15:59
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Well done Stan, with these.
Stan
- 02 Jun 2017 16:30
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Wish it was D/C.. but I don't own a singe share -):
dreamcatcher
- 02 Jun 2017 16:34
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Your joking, they have done really well.
Stan
- 02 Jun 2017 17:01
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I know I know.. I must be suffering from the Fevertree syndrome -);
dreamcatcher
- 02 Jun 2017 18:17
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lol
Stan
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Stan
- 27 Oct 2017 19:42
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hangon
- 21 Feb 2018 12:20
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Just read the RNS somewhere.... seems last year Dirs sold a £ot of shares, yet the face-value is £0.0001 (DYOR), which seems extremely low - yet the Market is willing to pay £34. Just how is this, I wonder. This is a serious Bank as I understand, yet these figures IMHO, are likely they are BlockChain Worldwide Incorporated.
Very odd. Something I should watch; while trying to understand.
EDIT (21Nov2018)-Metro Bank...sp £40 peak Feb-March DYOR, 2018; but now a more-reasonable £21. Er, except these are shares 0.0001 pence each and the PE ratio is about 150 - which is either "exceptional" - or plain daft. Your move. Some big names have come together to create a new Bank that (perhaps) better serves the locality - but it may be something of an uphill struggle as the existing Banks are reducing their branches to save money ( Although I'm not sure how they expect customers will be willing to travel miles to do their Banking. Perhaps they believe we will accept cashless payment, where [typically US-based], a large clearing-house has their tabs daily on our every move. ). I still wish Metro luck, but shan't invest at these levels.
Stan
- 11 Sep 2018 16:05
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Stan
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Stan
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iturama
- 31 Oct 2018 07:59
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That chart reminds me of the Grand old Duke of York.
skinny
- 31 Oct 2018 08:41
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Stan
- 13 Nov 2018 14:46
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Stan
- 23 Jan 2019 11:13
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