[7] Quayle Munro became the preferred adviser for the majority of PFI deals in Scotland until the introduction of the Scottish Futures Trust in 2008.
[8] The new company would be called Quayle Munro Holdings and would seek a listing on the London Stock Exchange.
[11] In July 2007, Quayle Munro acquired New Boathouse Capital in London for £7.5 million, to expand its corporate finance business.
[12] The bank also bought London based, Van Tulleken, a corporate advisory firm specialising in media and information technology in April 2008.
[2] In July 2013, Quayle Munro Holdings announced that it would be delisting from the Stock Exchange to become a private firm.