Fortis Bank Nederland

Fortis Bank Nederland (formally Fortis Bank Nederland (Holding) N.V.) was a bank in the Netherlands until 2010.

The holding came into being within Fortis Bank, as a holding for those Dutch banks taken over by Fortis. In September-October 2008, the Dutch government first planned to invest €4 billion in exchange for an almost-50% interest in the holding (in newly-to-be-issued shares), but within a week the agreement was cancelled. The Dutch government took over all the Dutch parts of Fortis for a total of €16.8 billion; in this take-over, Fortis Bank Nederland was valued at €5 billion.

Later, Fortis Bank Nederland came in the news because it had lost €1 billion in the Madoff investment scandal. In March 2009, it reported that over 2008 it had booked an operational profit of €0.6 billion; this excluded (massive) write-offs.

In February 2010 Fortis Bank Nederland was integrated into the new ABN AMRO by the Dutch Government and some parts were sold off. On the 1 July that year the integration was officially completed and the Fortis name ended.

Former subsidiaries

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