E.A. Gibson Shipbrokers and RMK join forces to expand maritime advisory offering

E.A. Gibson Shipbrokers, a globally recognised leader in shipbroking, is proud to announce that it is joining forces with RMK Maritime (Europe), an established maritime finance, advisory and capital raising firm. Effective from 1st August 2025, RMK Maritime will be rebranded as E.A. Gibson Capital.

This marks the launch of a significant and exciting business development for Gibson’s expanding service offering.

Rooted in a 130-year legacy, Gibson is a 100% employee-owned company with operations across seven international locations – London, Houston, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, Mumbai and Athens. The addition of RMK Maritime’s expertise supports Gibson’s broader vision – investing in innovation and strengthening advisory capability to evolve alongside the needs of the industry.

“Bringing RMK Maritime’s expertise under the Gibson banner reflects our commitment to evolving with the market, broadening our capabilities and strengthening the value we bring to our clients,” said Roger Harrison, Managing Director of E.A. Gibson. “It supports our ambition to build a world-class, future-proof platform where our people can thrive and our clients benefit from the combined strength of our commercial and capital market insight.”

Richard Moore, Co-Founder and former Managing Director of RMK Maritime, will take on the role of leading the new division as Director, E. A. Gibson Capital. “We are excited to work with Roger and the Gibson team in developing the firm’s maritime finance capabilities to support the Company’s strategic growth.” Richard said, “We believe this combination will leverage our shared expertise to meet evolving industry demands and to ensure we continue to deliver exceptional services to our valued clients.”

Previous
Previous

Naming ceremony held for ‘Grande Shanghai’, Grimaldi Group’s first ammonia ready car carrier

Next
Next

Seabound launches world-first onboard marine carbon capture project with Hartmann, InterMaritime and Heidelberg Materials