ABN =Algemene Bank Nederland N.V.荷兰银行
- The Fl 100m in cash is to be provided by a banking consortium led by ABN AMRO, which owns 42 per cent of De Boer Boekhoven.
- The other underwriters are ABN Amro, Societe Generale, Sumitomo Bank and WestLB. The margin over Libor is 52.5 basis points and front-end fees range down from 30 basis points for lead managers at Dollars 10m.
- Mr. Nelissen says ABN Amro intends to build up a substantial presence in one or two other European countries, much as it has done in the Chicago area.
- He said ABN Amro had employed a consultant to look for acquisitions but the HG Asia chance had arisen through past connections.
- "This new form of joint lending will provide much-needed foreign currency financing for smaller projects in developing countries where our partner ABN has a strong local presence," said Sir William Ryrie, the IFC's executive vice president.
- ABN Amro is trying to keep an approximately even balance between former ABN and Amro managers as operations are combined.
- ABN Amro is trying to keep an approximately even balance between former ABN and Amro managers as operations are combined.
- Savings from that merger won't be immediate; ABN Amro promised unions that the merger wouldn't lead to any dismissals.
- The offering is to be underwritten by a group of banks led by ABN Amro Holding NV; existing shareholders are to have priority rights to buy the shares.
- At present, ABN, which employs 32,000 people, has 711 offices in the Netherlands and 269 offices in foreign countries.
- ABN said it generated higher commissions from its international payment network, management activities and professional services.
- Before entering negotiations with ABN, Amro had been involved in an ill-fated attempt to arrive at a full link-up with its Belgian counterpart Generale de Banque.
- With reported assets of 180 billion guilders, or $90 billion, Amro Bank ranks as this nation's largest commercial bank, while ABN ranks second with assets reportedly totaling 173 billion guilders, or $86.5 billion.