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Fortis Bank Nederland (formally Fortis Bank Nederland (Holding) N.V.) was a bank in the Netherlands until 2010. The holding came into being within Fortis Group, as a holding for those Dutch banks taken over by Fortis. In September–October 2008, the Dutch government first planned to invest €4 billion in exchange for an almost 50% interest in ...
The initial investment by Belgium (€4.7 billion), and presumably that by Luxembourg (€2.5 billion), and the price paid for the Dutch banking activities (€12.8 billion) remain with Fortis Bank SA/NV, while those received for the insurance companies (€4 billion from the Dutch and €5.73 billion from BNP Paribas) go to Fortis Group.
After the global financial crisis of 2008, Fortis Bank's banking activities in the Netherlands are sold to the Dutch State. In Belgium, the State becomes a 99.93% shareholder of Fortis Bank. In 2009, BNP Paribas acquired 75% of Fortis Bank in Belgium, while the Belgian State acquired 10.3% of BNP Paribas' shares.
Hello Bank! [14] Hello Bank! [15] BNP Paribas Fortis: Brussels/Online: GEBA BE BB ING Belgium: ING Group [16] Bank Bruxelles Lambert Brussels: BBRU BE BB KBC Bank: KBC Group NV [17] Kredietbank, Cera, Raffeisenkas, Centea (KBC Group NV) sold to Crédit Agricole Group (Belgium), [18] Bank van Roeselare Brussels: KRED BE BB Keytrade Bank: Crédit ...
The remaining Fortis Bank Netherlands was in the hands of the Dutch Government which merged it with other ABN AMRO holdings it already owned under the name ABN AMRO. In May 2009, BNP Paribas became the majority shareholder (65.96%) of BGL (formerly Fortis Bank Luxembourg), the State of Luxembourg retaining 34% making BNP the eurozone's largest ...
ASR Bank and AMEV Bank N.V., merged with Fortis ASR; Bank Bercoop; CenE Bankiers, part of Van Lanschot Bankiers; DSB Bank, went bankrupt in 2009; Fortis N.V. Hollandsche Bank-Unie, acquired by Deutsche Bank; Hope & Co., became part of MeesPierson under ABN AMRO; Kempen & Co, merged with Van Lanschot Bankiers
This is a list of banks in the Netherlands. De Nederlandsche Bank in Amsterdam ING Group is one of the biggest banks in the world, and consistently ranks among the top 30 largest banks globally. With a history dating back to 1737, Van Lanschot Kempen is the oldest independent bank in the Netherlands , [ 1 ] the oldest independent bank in the ...
After the merger of ABN Bank and AMRO bank into ABN AMRO in 1991, Pierson, Heldring & Pierson and Mees & Hope Bank were merged into MeesPierson in 1993. The trust and corporate management services activities were branded as MeesPierson Trust. [5] In 1997, MeesPierson was acquired by Fortis. [10]