The Amsterdamsche Bank was a significant bank in the Netherlands, founded in 1871.[1] In 1964, it merged with Rotterdamsche Bank to form AMRO Bank (for AMsterdamsche & ROtterdamsche).[2]
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The AmsterdamscheBank was a significant bank in the Netherlands, founded in 1871. In 1964, it merged with Rotterdamsche Bank to form AMRO Bank (for AMsterdamsche...
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...
Algemene Bank Nederland merged into ABN AMRO in 1991 AMRO Bank merged into ABN AMRO in 1992 AmsterdamscheBank merged into AMRO Bank in 1964 Fortis Bank Nederland...
1863. In 1964, it merged with AmsterdamscheBank to form AMRO Bank (for AMsterdamsche & ROtterdamsche). The Rotterdamsche Bank was established on 16 May 1863...
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Dutch banks that form its name, Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) and Amsterdamsche en Rotterdamsche Bank (AMRO Bank). Following aggressive international expansion...
Arron worked several years at the AmsterdamscheBank. On return to Suriname, he became staff member at the Vervuurts Bank (current name Hakrinbank). In late...
the AmsterdamscheBank, later ABN AMRO. ABN AMRO vacated the structure in 2002 and in 2011 it reopened as retail office building named simply The Bank with...
1824) with the Twentsche Bank [nl] (TB, est. 1861). In 1991, ABN merged with Amsterdamsche en Rotterdamsche Bank (AMRO Bank) to form ABN AMRO. the Netherlands...
Triodos Bank Yapi Kredi Bank Nederland N.V. Van Lanschot ABN (Algemene Bank Nederland) AMRO Bank (Amsterdamsche Rotterdamsche Bank) ASR Bank and AMEV Bank N...
stocks and bonds. 1609 – The Amsterdamsche Wisselbank (Amsterdam Exchange Bank) was founded. 1656 – The first European bank to use banknotes opened in Sweden...
The Bank of Amsterdam or Wisselbank (Dutch: Amsterdamsche Wisselbank, lit. 'Exchange Bank of Amsterdam') was an early bank, vouched for by the city of...
Handel-Maatschappij (NTS) and De Twentsche Bank (DTB); the same year, AmsterdamscheBank and Rotterdamsche Bank merged to create AMRO Bank. The two conglomerates would...
collection of 25 paintings in the vault of the Arnhem branch of the AmsterdamscheBank (now part of ABN AMRO). Smidt van Gelder helped the Dutch resistance:...
the Netherlands in 1928, where the Bank of Amsterdam (AmsterdamscheBank) appointed him as an attorney for the bank's financial affairs in Sumatra. Weijer...
of the AmsterdamscheBank 1952–1954 Succeeded by Unknown Preceded by Unknown CEO and Chairman of the Board of directors of the AmsterdamscheBank 1954–1965...
worked as a financial analyst for the AmsterdamscheBank from September 1923 until October 1928 and for the Incasso Bank [nl] from October 1928 until August...
in The Hague, but disliked it. After working as a secretary at the AmsterdamscheBank and then the banking firm Huydecoper & Van Dielen in Utrecht, Meijers...
and Elisabeth née Zeehandelaar. Isaac Keesing started work at the AmsterdamscheBank, and also wrote articles on financial and economic matters for various...
Levensverzekeringen, was founded in 1807. In 1966, it merged with the Amsterdamsche Maatschappij van Levensverzekeringen- also known as Amstleven and was...
metal (coin and bullion) in exchanges. In 1609 the Amsterdamsche Wisselbank (Amsterdam Exchange Bank) was founded which made Amsterdam the financial center...
Retrieved 15 May 2020. Scheltema, P. (15 January 1866). "Inventaris van het Amsterdamsche Archief, beschreven door P. Scheltema". Stads-Drukkerij – via Google...
established in 1587) in the form of the Amsterdamsche Wisselbank, also called the Bank of Amsterdam. This bank (with offices in the City Hall) took deposits...