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  2. ABN AMRO - Wikipedia

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    ABN AMRO Bank N.V. is the third-largest Dutch bank, with headquarters in Amsterdam. ... From 2000 until 2005, ABN AMRO's stock price stagnated. Financial results in ...

  3. Bethmann Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bethmann Bank AG. Bethmann Bank AG is a German private bank headquartered in Frankfurt am Main. It is a subsidiary of the Dutch ABN AMRO Bank N.V. and was the product of a merger between the historical German banks Delbrück, Bethmann and Maffei under the umbrella of the renowned Dutch ABN AMRO Bank. LGT Bank Deutschland joined this group in 2011.

  4. Fortis Group - Wikipedia

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    ABN AMRO takeover and the resulting drop in share value. Fortis was part of the consortium with Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) and Banco Santander, that announced on October 8, 2007, that an offer for 86% of outstanding ABN AMRO stock had been accepted, making way for the largest ever bank takeover in history.

  5. How Does ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (AMS:ABN) Fare As A Dividend Stock?

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    Today we'll take a closer look at ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (AMS:ABN) from a dividend investor's perspective. Owning a strong...

  6. Rabobank - Wikipedia

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    Rabobank is the second-largest bank in the Netherlands in terms of total assets. [3] In terms of Tier 1 capital, the organisation is among the 50 largest financial institutions in the world. As of 2022, total assets amount to €628 billion with a net profit of €2.7 billion. [1]

  7. Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    ABN AMRO held a minority of the shares in ABC for a maximum period of up to three years. ABN AMRO traced its origins in the Netherlands Antilles back to Edwards, Henriquez & Co., established in 1856 in Curaçao, whose main activity was trade and sea transportation. 2000 First National Bank of Aruba acquired ABN

  8. LaSalle Bank - Wikipedia

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    LaSalle Bank Corporation was formerly an indirect subsidiary of Netherlands-based ABN AMRO Bank N.V., one of the world's largest banks, with total assets of EUR 986 billion, more than 3,000 locations in over 60 countries and a staff of more than 105,000. Bank of America acquired LaSalle Bank Corp. effective October 1, 2007, and officially ...

  9. Banco Santander - Wikipedia

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    In October 2008, the Group announced to acquire 75.65% of Sovereign Bancorp it did not own for approximately US$1.9 billion (€1.4 billion). Because of the 2008 financial crisis at the time, Sovereign's share price had fallen greatly: rather than the $40 per share it would have cost in 2006, Banco Santander ended up paying less than $3 per share.