To quote a reddit comment : I should point out that this is not necessarily a bad thing, nor is it clear what the loan is for. What this tells us is that money has been loaned and secured against assets owned by CIG - this is fairly common practice in the case of commercial loans. To bank with Coutts you must have at least £1,000,000 in tangible assets and in any event they are selective about their clientele; which…
"they didn't go to a loan shark neither a shitty bank. It's the bank that manage the assets of the Queen. I don't think they give loan that easily hence the huge collaterals." Irrelevant. Why would they care which bank the money comes from? It would be careless to take any deal on less favourable terms than you could get elsewhere, which implies this Coutts deal was the best they could get. It could easily be a deal…
The reputation of the bank and the way they approve client is relevant. It doesn't reduce the fact they took money, but again without a break down of the term we can only speculate the reason.
Saying "they'll fail" because of this loan is making a hasty conclusion.