ABN AMRO
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ABN AMRO is a credit institution founded in 1991 by the Dutch State as a naamloze vennootschap. The bank operates in the financial services, economics of banking, and financial sector industries, offering asset management products. Robert Swaak serves as CEO. [1] In 2018, the organization employed approximately 19,000 people. [2]
ABN AMRO
Summary
ABN AMRO is a credit institution[1]. It draws 2,118 Wikipedia views per month (credit_institution category, ranking #5 of 19).[2]
Key Facts
- ABN AMRO was a member of Linux Foundation[3].
- ABN AMRO was a member of Federal Association of German Banks[4].
- ABN AMRO was a member of Net-Zero Banking Alliance[5].
- ABN AMRO was a member of Netherlands Association of Corporate Art Collections[6].
- ABN AMRO is in the country of Netherlands[7].
- ABN AMRO's instance of is recorded as credit institution[8].
- ABN AMRO's instance of is recorded as bank[9].
- ABN AMRO's instance of is recorded as financial institution[10].
- ABN AMRO's instance of is recorded as public company[11].
- ABN AMRO's founder is recorded as Dutch State[12].
- ABN AMRO is owned by Kingdom of the Netherlands[13].
- ABN AMRO is owned by ABN AMRO Group[14].
- ABN AMRO followed Algemene Bank Nederland[15].
- ABN AMRO followed AMRO Bank[16].
- ABN AMRO's headquarters location is recorded as Amsterdam[17].
- ABN AMRO's chief executive officer is recorded as Robert Swaak[18].
- ABN AMRO's child organization or unit is recorded as International Card Services[19].
- ABN AMRO's child organization or unit is recorded as Hotel Duin & Kruidberg[20].
- ABN AMRO's Commons category is recorded as ABN AMRO[21].
- ABN AMRO's stock exchange is recorded as OTC Markets Group[22].
- ABN AMRO's stock exchange is recorded as Amsterdam Stock Exchange[23].
- ABN AMRO's industry is recorded as financial services[24].
- ABN AMRO's industry is recorded as economics of banking[25].
- ABN AMRO's industry is recorded as financial sector[26].
- 1991 marks the founding of ABN AMRO[27].
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Founding
ABN AMRO's founder is recorded as Dutch State[12]. 1991 marks the founding of it[27].
Identity
Predecessors include Algemene Bank Nederland[15] and AMRO Bank[16].
Leadership
ABN AMRO's chief executive officer is recorded as Robert Swaak[18]. Its director / manager is recorded as Gerrit Zalm[28].
Operations
ABN AMRO's headquarters location is recorded as Amsterdam[17]. Subsidiaries include International Card Services[19], a financial institution[29], in Netherlands[30], founded in 1988[31], headquartered in Diemen[32] and Hotel Duin & Kruidberg[20], a hotel[33], in Netherlands[34], headquartered in Santpoort-Noord[35].
Industry
Industries include financial services[24], economics of banking[25], and financial sector[26].
Ownership
Owners include Kingdom of the Netherlands[13], a sovereign state[36], founded in 1815[37] and ABN AMRO Group[14], a business[38], founded in 2009[39], headquartered in Amsterdam[40]. Stock exchanges include OTC Markets Group[22] and Amsterdam Stock Exchange[23]. Its product or material produced is recorded as asset management[41].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for ABN AMRO include ABN AMRO Art Award[42], an award[43], in Netherlands[44], founded in 2004[45].
Why It Matters
ABN AMRO draws 2,118 Wikipedia views per month (credit_institution category, ranking #5 of 19).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[46] It is known by 50 alternative names across languages and contexts.[47]
Entities named for it include ABN AMRO Art Award[42], an award[43], in Netherlands[44], founded in 2004[45].