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ABN AMRO Bank

ABN AMRO Bank is among the top 10 foreign banks in India around the world with an asset of over US $504 billion.

ABN AMRO global network consists of more than 3500 branches in 320 cities spanning 76 countries.

ABN AMRO history can be traced way back to 1824, when Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij (NHM) was created with a royal decree by King Willem-I to improve trade ties between Netherlands and Dutch East Indies.

Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) was created in 1964 merging NHM and De Twentsche Bank This bank got its present form in 1991 when it merged with Amsterdam-Rotterdam Bank (Amro). ABN AMRO is one of the biggest venture capital providers in the world and invested more than $10 million in small private companies.

ABN AMRO Bank, India
ABN AMRO Bank started its Indian operations in 1991 in Delhi and subsequently expanded to other cities such as Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Baroda, Pune and Noida. The bank focuses mainly on three business segments namely Wholesale Clients, Commercial & Consumer Clients and High Net Worth individual clients.

ABN AMRO enjoys high patronage corporate customers due to its comprehensive Global Transactions Services. ABN AMRO provides investment banking solutions through its strong team of experts in Corporate Finance & Global Financial Markets and is currently one of the best banks in India.

Financial Services
ABN AMRO Bank has recently introduced its Individual Banking Solution with bunch of services such as Portfolio Advisory & Management services and Custodial Services. ABN AMRO introduced two types of Credit Cards in India and has considerable customer base in this segment.

These credit cards come with lots of packages and insurance offers. The bank is also actively involved in providing microfinance solutions to socially weaker sections. Under this scheme the bank provides credit facilities to economically backward women in rural areas.

ABN AMRO Bank has received various awards for its excellence. ABN AMRO Bank has been adjudicated as India’s Top Banks of 2009 in Priority Sector Lending by Dun & Bradstreet. It was the recipient of Best Cash Management Award in 2001 and Best Foreign Bond House Award in 2000.

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