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De Volksbank (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈvɔlksbɑŋk], lit. ' The People's Bank ' ) is a Dutch retail bank offering financial products to both companies and individuals. Prior to a 2017 restructuring, it was called SNS Bank , which remains its major brand name .
Anadolubank Nederland N.V. Bank Mendes Gans (cash management) Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten (financing for (semi-)publicly owned organisations) BinckBank (electronic trading platform) Bunq; Credit Europe Bank; Demir Halk Bank (commercial bank) Friesland Bank (retail bank) GarantiBank International NV; GE Artesia Bank; Kempen & Co (merchant bank) Knab
ASN Bank is a former Dutch bank, now a brand name for some consumer banking operations by de Volksbank.ASN focusses on socially responsible and sustainable investments.. ASN Bank was founded on May 1, 1960, by the union of Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging (Federation Dutch Labour Union) and the insurance company de Centrale (now Reaal insurances).
Volksbank means "people's bank" in Afrikaans, Dutch and German. It generally refers to a form of cooperative banking. Specifically, Volksbank may refer to: Volksbank Group in Austria; Volksbank van Leuven, a now-disappeared bank at the root of KBC Group in Belgium; banks named Volksbank within the German Cooperative Financial Group
The ING Group (Dutch: ING Groep) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam.Its primary businesses are retail banking, direct banking, commercial banking, investment banking, wholesale banking, private banking, asset management, and insurance services.
ABN (Algemene Bank Nederland) AMRO Bank (Amsterdamsche Rotterdamsche Bank) 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
Hotel d'Eynatten in Leuven, since 1925 part of the Volksbank van Leuven headquarters complex The ornate former building of Volksbank van Leuven on Muntstraat [ nl ] , now named after Boerenbond co-founder Joris Helleputte , was erected in 1912–1913 on a design by architects Frans Jr. Vermeylen and Joseph François Piscador [ nl ] .
The history of the Frankfurter Volksbank goes back to the year 1862. On 19 May 1862, the Frankfurter Gewerbekasse was founded by 81 well-known Frankfurt citizens. As early as the end of November 1862, a committee was set up to form a savings and advance bank.