Private bank Hampden is marking its growth with a brand overhaul, rebranding from Hampden & Co to Hampden Bank and relocating its Edinburgh headquarters.
The updated name aims to reinforce the bank’s identity and vision and more clearly communicate its focus on delivering banking solutions with the highest standards of service.
The bank has also moved to a neighbouring office in Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. Having opened in 2015 at 9 Charlotte Square, it will now operate from a newly developed double-townhouse at 20 and 21 Charlotte Square.
Tracey Davidson, CEO of Hampden Bank, said: “Our growth over the last 10 years has led to a need for larger offices. The move across Edinburgh’s Charlotte Square to beautifully renovated buildings provides collaborative and communal spaces for colleagues and room for further growth.
Davidson confirmed the bank will also relocate its London office later in the year.
“Both new offices have spectacular entertainment spaces and we look forward to welcoming our many clients, shareholders, and professional partners,” she added.
The rebrand and move marks a new start for the business under Davidson, who took over as CEO last autumn. She succeeded Graeme Hartop who retired after 11 years in the role.
