Barclays has emerged from the credit crunch with its empire much extended. Alex Aldridge meets the senior legal team of one of Europe’s most coveted clients
Compared to other UK banks, Barclays – which fatefully lost out to Royal Bank of Scotland in the 2007 race to acquire ABN Amro – has weathered the global financial crisis pretty well: managing to avoid government bailouts and securing some smart, opportunistic acquisitions, including the takeover of the Wall Street operations of Lehman Brothers and the purchase of Standard Life Bank.
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