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Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) The head office of ABN (at the time Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij) was formerly located at the current premises of the Amsterdam City Archives. Designed by Karel de Bazel and Dolf van Gendt, the building opened its doors in 1926.
Sejarah ABN AMRO di Indonesia berawal pada tanggal 27 Februari 1826 dengan dibukanya kantor perdagangan di Batavia (Jakarta pada masa itu). [13] Saat ini, ABN AMRO memiliki jaringan berupa 20 kantor cabang yang tersebar di 10 kota besar yaitu Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Makassar, Manado, Semarang, Solo, Denpasar, dan Balikpapan. [14]
ABN AMRO Bank N.V. is the third-largest Dutch bank, [5] with headquarters in Amsterdam.It was initially formed in 1991 by merger of the two prior Dutch banks that form its name, Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) and Amsterdamsche en Rotterdamsche Bank (AMRO Bank). Following aggressive international expansion, ABN AMRO was acquired and broken up in 2007–2008 by a consortium of European banks ...
ABN AMRO Bank traces its roots back to the founding of two separate banks in the Netherlands. The first bank, Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN), was established in 1964 through a merger of Amsterdamsche Bank and Rotterdamsche Bank.
Company History: Rooted in 19th-century Dutch East Indies trade, ABN AMRO Holding, NV has grown into a major international bank with operations in more than 60 countries. The Amsterdam-based holding company is the top banking group in the Netherlands, where it has one-quarter of its 3,400 branches.
The AMsterdamsche en ROtterdamsche Bank (AMRO Bank, lit. 'Bank of Amsterdam and Rotterdam') was a major Dutch bank that was created in 1964 by the merger of the Amsterdamsche Bank (est. 1871) and the Rotterdamsche Bank (est. 1863). [1] In 1991, it merged with Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) to form ABN AMRO.