ABN AMRO Bank
The origin of ABN AMRO Bank can be traced to 1824 King Willem-I issued a royal decree creating the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij (NHM) with the aim of reviving trade between the Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies. In 1964, NHM merged with De Twentsche Bank to form Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN), while Amsterdamsche Bank and Rotterdamsche Bank joined to become Amsterdam-Rotterdam (Amro) Bank. In 1991, these two banks merged to form ABN AMRO Bank. ABN AMRO India Bank has launched its Private Banking Services in the country offering a comprehensive range of high quality Portfolio Advisory Services along with a comprehensive transaction execution platform, complemented by personalised Banking and custodial services.
Head Office:
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ABN AMRO Bank Offices in India
Office for Consumer Clients :
ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
Hansalaya Building
15, Barakhamba Road
New Delhi 110001
Telephone: +91 11 2370 2555
E-mail: in.marketing@in.abnamro.com
Office for Commercial Clients:
ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
DLF Centre
Sansad Marg
New Delhi 110001
Telephone: 91 11 2375 5130
E-mail: in.marketing@in.abnamro.com
Office for Wholesale Clients:
ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
Sakhar Bhavan, 4th floor
Nariman Point
Mumbai 400 021
Telephone: +91 22 56372401
E-mail: in.marketing@in.abnamro.com
Office for Private Clients:
ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
Sakhar Bhavan
Nariman Point
Mumbai 400 021
Telephone: +91 22 2281 8008 Ext. 2025 to 2029
E-mail: in.marketing@in.abnamro.com
Office for Asset Management:
ABN AMRO Asset Management (India) Ltd.
101, Sakhar Bhavan, 10th floor
Nariman Point
Mumbai 400 021
Telephone: +91 22 5656 3841
Internet: www.asset.abnamro.com
Website for India
http://www.abnamro.co.in