Dutch to Cut ABN Amro Stake to 20% as Bank Deals Heat Up
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The Dutch government wants to further reduce its stake in ABN AMRO to approximately 20 percent. This was announced by ABN AMRO and NL Financial Investments (NLFI; Stichting…
The Dutch government intends to further reduce its stake in ABN AMRO to approximately 20 percent. This was announced by ABN AMRO and the Foundation for the Administration of Financial Institutions (NLFI). The government currently holds a 30.5 percent stake in the form of ABN AMRO share certificates.
Dutch government to cut stake in ABN AMRO to around 20 percent
The Dutch government plans to reduce its ownership in ABN AMRO further, cutting its stake from 30.5 percent to around 20 percent, Caretaker Finance Minister Eelco Heinen announced on Tuesday. Heinen said the proceeds from the share sales will be used to reduce national debt.
The Dutch Government intends to further reduce its stake in ABN Amro. Whether a stake in the institute might be in competition remains to be seen.
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