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		List of Banks in Netherlands 
		
		 
		
		  
		The Netherlands is a 
		geographically low-lying country, with about 25% of its area and 21% of 
		its population located below sea level, and 50% of its land lying 
		less than one metre above sea level. Significant land area has been 
		gained through land reclamation and preserved through an elaborate 
		system of polders and dikes. Much of the Netherlands is formed by the 
		estuary of three important European rivers, which together with their 
		distributaries form the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta. Most of the country 
		is very flat, with the exception of foothills in the far southeast and 
		several low-hill ranges in the central parts. The BES islands, or 
		Caribbean Netherlands, became part of the Netherlands proper after the 
		dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles on 10 October 2010. 
		  
		
			
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					List of banks in Netherlands 
					1.Aareal Bank 
					 
					2.ABN AMRO Dutch 
					 
					ABN AMRO Global Transaction Services 
					 
					ABN AMRO English  
					 
					ABN AMRO Private Banking 
					 
					3.Aegon 
					 
					4.AMEV Hypotheekbedrijf N.V. 
					 
					AMEV Beleggingsconsortium mij voor beleggen en verzekeren 
					N.V. 
					 
					AMEV Praktijkvoorziening N.V. 
					 
					5.Argenta 
					 
					Argenta Spaarbank NV 
					 
					6.Asahi Bank (Nederland) NV 
					 
					7.ASN 
					 
					8.AVCB Bank N.V. 
					 
					9.Banco do Brasil SA 
					 
					10.Banco Exterior - Nederland N.V. 
					 
					11.Bank Insinger de Beaufort N.V. 
					 
					12.Bank Mees & Hope N.V. 
					 
					13.Bank Mendes Gans NV 
					 
					14.Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten 
					 
					15.Bank of America NT & SA 
					 
					16.Bank of Scotland Corporate 
					 
					17.Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (Holland) N.V. 
					 
					18.Bank van Haften Labouchere NV 
					 
					19.Bank voor de Bouwnijverheid, NV 
					 
					20.Bank voor Zeeland NV 
					 
					21.Banque Artesia Nederland 
					 
					22.Banque Artesia Nederland 
					 
					23.Banque de Suez Ned. NV 
					 
					24.Banque Paribas Nederland NV 
					 
					25.Barclays Bank PLC. 
					 
					26.BNG NV 
					 
					27.C D K Bank 
					 
					28.Canada Trust Bank N.V. 
					 
					29.CenE Bankiers 
					 
					30.Chang Hwa Commercial Bank Ltd 
					 
					31.Chiao Tung Bank Europe N.V. 
					 
					32.Citco Bank Nederland N.V. 
					 
					33.Citibank NA 
					 
					34.Commerzbank (Nederland) NV 
					 
					35.Consortium Helveticum B.V. 
					 
					36.Crediet- en Effectenbank NV 
					 
					37.Credit Lyonnais Bank Nederland NV 
					 
					38.Credit Suisse 
					 
					39.CVB Bank N.V. 
					 
					40.Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Ned. NV 
					 
					41.Daiwa Europe NV 
					 
					42.De Factors BV, Internationaal Factors 
					 
					43.De Hollandsche Bank-Unie NV 
					 
					44.De Nationale Investeringsbank 
					 
					45.De Nederlandsche Bank 
					 
					46.Delta Lloyd Bank NV 
					 
					47.Demir-Halk Bank 
					 
					48.DEPFA BANK 
					 
					49.Deutsche Bank België 
					 
					50.Deutsche Bank de Bary N.V. 
					 
					51.Deutsche Bank in Nederland 
					 
					52.Deutsche Hypothekenbank 
					 
					53.Dexia Bank België 
					 
					54.Dexia Bank Nederland 
					 
					55.Direktbank 
					 
					56.DNI Inter Asset Bank N.V. Tel: 31/70/342 54 25 
					 
					57.DSB Bank 
					 
					58.F. van Lanschot 
					 
					59.Federale Kas voor het Beroepskrediet - FKBK 
					 
					60.FGH Bank 
					 
					61.FMN Finance House 
					 
					62.Fortis ASR 
					 
					63.Fortis Bank 
					 
					64.Fortis Nv 
					 
					65.Friesland Bank 
					 
					66.Friesland Bank N.V. 
					 
					67.Fuji Bank Nederland N.V. 
					 
					68.geld uit grond investeringskapitaal liquide middelen 
					 
					69.Generale Bank Eindhoven N.V. Tel:+31 040 2456001 
					 
					70.Gunma Bank Europe N.V.Tel: +31 20 6760996 
					 
					71.GWK 
					 
					72.GWK Bank N.V. Tel +31 020 5690690 
					 
					73.Hiroshima Bank (Europe) N.V. Tel:+31 020 6629119 
					 
					74.Hollandse Koopmansbank NV Tel: +31 030 2984444 
					 
					75.Hypo Real Estate Bank International 
					 
					76.IDM Bank N.V. 
					 
					77.Indonesische Overzeese Bank, NV De (The Indonesia 
					Overseas Bank)Tel: +31 020 5700700 
					 
					78.ING Bank 
					 
					79.ING Group head office-Amsterdam 
					 
					80.ING Private Banking 
					 
					81.Internationale Nederlanden Bank NV Tel: +31 020 5415411 
					 
					82.Internaxx 
					 
					83.KAS Bank 
					 
					84.KBC 
					 
					85.Kempen & Co 
					 
					86.Kocbank Nederland N.V. 
					 
					87.Korea Exchange Bank (Branch) 
					 
					88.Lanschot Bankiers NV, F. van Tel:+31 038 4260101 
					 
					89.Lentjes & Drossaerts NV Tel: +31 020 6233511 
					 
					90.Levob bank & verzekeringen 
					 
					91.Levob Verzekeringen BV Tel: +31 033 4644911 
					 
					92.Lloyds Bank PLC Tel: +31 020 5249300 
					 
					93.Lloyds TSB Bank 
					 
					94.Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch Cie (Nederland) N.v 
					 
					95.Mees Pierson N.V.Tel: +31 030 2544309 
					 
					96.Mejprombank. 
					 
					97.MLP Private Finance 
					 
					98.Morgan Nederland N.V., J.P. Tel:+31 020 6767766 
					 
					99.Nachenius Tjeenk & Co. N.V 
					 
					100.Nationale Investeringsbank NV, De Tel:+31 070 3425425 
					 
					Nederlandse Investeringsbank voor Ontwikkelingslanden N.V. 
					Tel: +31 070 3425425 
					 
					101.Ned. Fin. Mij voor Ontwik. Landen Tel:+31 070 3149696 
					 
					102.Nederlandse Waterschapsbank N.V. 
					 
					103.Nikko Bank (Nederland) N.V. Tel: +31 020 6623296 
					 
					104.Nomura Bank Nederland N.V. Tel:+31 020 5496969 
					 
					105.OHRA Bank N.V. Tel:+31 026 3249510 
					 
					106.OHRA Group 
					 
					107.Pierson Heldring & Pierson NV Tel: +31 010 4035800 
					 
					108.Postbank 
					 
					109.Rabobank 
					 
					110.Rabobank Zeddam-Beek Tel:+31 4 65 9595 
					 
					111.Rijnlandse Hypotheekbank BV Tel:+31 030 2893434 
					 
					112.Robein Groep 
					 
					113.Roparco NV 
					 
					114.Schretlen & Co 
					 
					115.Schroder Investment Management Nederland NV 
					 
					116.SNS Bank 
					 
					117.SNS Regiobank 
					 
					118.Spaar en Voorschotbank B.A., Coop. Tel:+31 0512 361925 
					 
					119.Sprangers & v.d. Ende BV Tel:+31 070 3469442 
					 
					120.St. Bondspaarbanktrust Tel: +31 020 6221066 
					 
					121.Staalbankiers 
					 
					122.Stolk BV, Kon. Van Tel:+31 010 2650211 
					 
					123.The Bank of Tokyo Holland NV 
					 
					124.The Economy Bank NV 
					 
					125.Thomas Cook Nederland B.V. Tel: +31 020 6965449 
					 
					126.Tokai Bank Nederland NV Tel:+31 020 6271616 
					 
					127.Triodos Bank 
					 
					128.Triodosbank N.V. Tel:+31 030 6916544 
					 
					129.UBS in Amsterdam 
					 
					130.Van Lieshout & Partners 
					 
					131.Veer Palthe Voûte NV 
					 
					132.Vola, B.V. Financieringsmij Tel:+31 020 5612345 
					 
					133.Voorschotbank B.A., Coop. Tel: +31 0516 451441 
					 
					134.VSB Bank N.V. Tel:+31 030 2301301 
					 
					135.Waterschapsbank N.V., Ned. Tel:+31 070 3514231 
					 
					136.Westdeutsche Landesbank (Europa) AG Tel: +31 010 4402700 
					 
					137.Westenburg-Assurantien BV Tel:+31 076 5290290 
					 
					138.WestlandUtrecht 
					 
					139.WestLB Representative Office Amsterdam 
 Commercial Banks in Netherlands 
					ABN AMRO Bank 
					Bank Mendes Gans 
					Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten 
					Canada Trust Bank N.V. 
					CDK Bank 
					De Nationale Investeringsbank N.V. 
					Fortis Bank 
					Friesland Bank 
					ING Bank Netherlands 
					ING Barings Bank International 
					ING Group 
					KAS-Netbank 
					Kredietbank (KBC) 
					OHRA Verzekeringen en Bank Groep B.V. 
					Postbank 
					Rabobank - Rabobank International 
					SNS Bank 
					VSB Bank 
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		 The Netherlands has 
		a very strong economy and has been playing a special role in the 
		European economy for many centuries. Since the 16th century, shipping, 
		fishing, trade, and banking have been leading sectors of the Dutch 
		economy. The Netherlands is one of the world's 10 leading exporting 
		countries. Foodstuffs form the largest industrial sector. Other major 
		industries include chemicals, metallurgy, machinery, electrical, goods 
		and tourism. Examples include Unilever, Heineken, financial services (ING), 
		chemicals (DSM), petroleum refining (Shell), electronical machinery (Philips, 
		ASML) and car navigation TomTom. 
		 
		The Netherlands has the 16th largest economy in the world, and ranks 7th 
		in GDP (nominal) per capita. Between 1998 and 2000 annual economic 
		growth (GDP) averaged nearly 4%, well above the European average. Growth 
		slowed considerably from 2001 to 2005 with the global economic slowdown, 
		but accelerated to 4.1% in the third quarter of 2007. Inflation is 1.3%, 
		and unemployment is at 4.0% of the labour force. By Eurostat standards, 
		unemployment in the Netherlands is at 4.1% (April 2010) - the lowest 
		rate of all European Union member states.[53] The Netherlands also has a 
		relatively low GINI coefficient of 0.326. Despite ranking only 7th in 
		GDP per capita, UNICEF ranked the Netherlands 1st in child well-being.[54] 
		On the Index of Economic Freedom Netherlands is the 13th most free 
		market capitalist economy out of 157 surveyed countries. 
		 
		 
		The Netherlands introduced the euro in 1999. It is one of the 17 
		sovereign states that make up the Eurozone.Amsterdam is the financial 
		and business capital of the Netherlands.[55] The Amsterdam Stock 
		Exchange (AEX), part of Euronext, is the world's oldest stock exchange 
		and is one of Europe's largest bourses. It is situated near Dam Square 
		in the city's centre. As a founding member of the euro, the Netherlands 
		replaced (for accounting purposes) its former currency, the "Gulden" 
		(guilder), on 1 January 1999, along with 15 other adopters of the Euro. 
		Actual euro coins and banknotes followed on 1 January 2002. One euro was 
		equivalent to 2.20371 Dutch guilders. 
		 
		The Netherlands' location gives it prime access to markets in the UK and 
		Germany, with the port of Rotterdam being the largest port in Europe. 
		Other important parts of the economy are international trade (Dutch 
		colonialism started with cooperative private enterprises such as the VOC), 
		banking and transport. The Netherlands successfully addressed the issue 
		of public finances and stagnating job growth long before its European 
		partners. Amsterdam is the 5th busiest tourist destination in Europe 
		with more than 4.2 million international visitors.[56] 
		 
		The country continues to be one of the leading European nations for 
		attracting foreign direct investment and is one of the five largest 
		investors in the United States. The economy experienced a slowdown in 
		2005, but in 2006 recovered to the fastest pace in six years on the back 
		of increased exports and strong investment. The pace of job growth 
		reached 10-year highs in 2007.The Netherlands moved up from the 11th 
		position in the Global Competitiveness Index[57] to the 9th position in 
		2007. 
		 
		One of the largest natural gas fields in the world is situated near 
		Slochteren. Exploitation of this field resulted in a total revenue of 
		€159 billion since the mid 1970s. With just over half of the reserves 
		used up and an expected continued rise in oil prices, the revenues over 
		the next few decades are expected to be at least that much 
  
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