Examples of ABN AMRO Group in a sentence
In December 2008, the Dutch State directly acquired FBN's interest in RFS Holdings B.V. This interest comprised Dutch commercial clients (SMEs and corporates), Dutch consumer clients and Dutch and international private clients (including the international diamonds and jewellery business) of the Former ABN AMRO Group.
AAB is a wholly owned subsidiary of ABN AMRO Group N.V.The Company is a registered securities broker-dealer with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) and is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
As a result of the Legal Demerger and Legal Separation, ABN AMRO Bank was formally separated from the Former ABN AMRO Group and transferred to ABN AMRO Group by 1 April 2010.
On 15 September 2017 additional depositary receipts representing ordinary shares in ABN AMRO Group N.V. were sold.
Between 2007 and 2008, he served on behalf of a consortium of banks (RBS, Fortis and Santander) as Chief Financial Officer of ABN AMRO Group and as a Member of its Managing Board.
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As a result of the Legal Demerger and Legal Separation, ABN AMRO Bank was formally separated from the Former ABN AMRO Group and transferred to ABN AMRO Group N.V. by 1 April 2010.
In addition, on 21 December 2017 NLFI announced that it has transferred approximately 59.7 million ordinary shares in the former ABN AMRO Group N.V. to Stichting Administratiekantoor Continuïteit ABN AMRO Group (the "STAK AAG") in exchange for an equal amount of depositary receipts for ordinary shares in ABN AMRO.
With effect from 1 June 2015 the former ABN AMRO Group has withdrawn its statement of joint and several liability within the meaning of Article 403, subsection 1, paragraph f, Book 2 of the Dutch Civil Code (Burgerlijk Wetboek).
On 1 July 2015 Dutch Parliament approved the Dutch Government's decision to return ABN AMRO to the private market, and on 20 November 2015 the former ABN AMRO Group N.V. was listed and the trading in the depositary receipts for ordinary shares commenced.