ABN Amro doubles private banking threshold in the Netherlands, repositions in Belgium

Choy van der Hooft-Cheong, hoofd wealth management bij ABN Amro
Choy van der Hooft-Cheong, hoofd wealth management bij ABN Amro
ABN Amro is raising the entry threshold for private banking in the Netherlands from 500,000 to 1 million euros as of 1 June. In Belgium, the Dutch bank is rebranding its private banking arm under the MeesPierson label, part of a broader ambition to become a top-three player in the four countries where it offers wealth services: the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Germany.
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