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RBS agents here to talk financing

Representatives from The Royal Bank of Scotland are on hand at NBAA’07 to provide information about the bank’s corporate aircraft financing entity, RBS Asset Finance.
The division writes large, individually structured loans and leases for corporate aircraft ranging in price from $1 million to $250 million with terms lasting between two and 10 years, the company said.


RBS Asset Finance (Booth No. 6750) states that its corporate aircraft group combines support from Citizens Financial Group, a top-10 U.S. commercial bank, and the Royal Bank of Scotland, one of the 10 largest banks in the world.


RBS Asset Finance claims to offer “a compelling combination of straightforward financing products and global funding options, while specializing in large business aircraft transactions” at “extremely competitive rates.”

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