Charterhouse Bank

[1] In 1925, Charterhouse Investment Trust was created,[2] with its first sponsored issue being that of International Pulp and Chemical Company in 1926.

[6] A US-based arm, Charterhouse Group, was formed in 1973, but became independent of its parent in the 1980s.

[7] In 1981 Charterhouse Japhet acquired Keyser Ullman, a substantial but failing rival.

[14] In June 2001, the management of Charterhouse Capital Partners, the private equity unit of Charterhouse Bank, completed a management buyout from HSBC to become an independent private equity business.

[15] Similarly, in May 2011, the management of HSBC Specialist Investments (later InfraRed Capital Partners) completed a management buyout from HSBC to become an independent infrastructure investment business.