ABN AMRO is an international bank, its history going back to 1824. ABN AMRO ranks 11th in Europe and 20th in the world based on tier 1 capital, with over 3,000 branches in more than 60 countries, a staff of more than 97,000 full-time equivalents and total assets of EUR 855.7 billion (as at 30 June 2005)1. The bank is ranked second on the Dow Jones Sustainability index.
1.1. Communication data
ABN AMRO Holding N.V. P.O. Box 283
Gustav Mahlerlaan 10 1000 EA Amsterdam
1082 PP Amsterdam The Netherlands
The Netherlands
Telephone:
+31 (0)20 628 93 93
+31 (0)20 629 91 11
Internet: www.abnamro.com
e-mail: sustainable.development@nl.abnamro.com
1.2. Company structure
Ownership structure
The bank consists of the listed company ABN AMRO Holding N.V., which conducts its business almost entirely through its wholly-owned subsidiary ABN AMRO Bank N.V. or this company’s many subsidiaries. Shares are trade on the Euronext Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), among others.
ABN AMRO is using the structure of Business Units (BUs) and Strategic Business Units (SBUs). Each of these units is responsible for managing a distinct client segment or product segment, while also sharing expertise and operational expertise across the Group (see graphic Company structure).
The two Strategic Business Units are ‘Consumer & Commercial Clients’ and ‘Wholesale Clients’