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The two Dutch bank mergers of 1964: the creations of Algemene Bank Nederland and Amsterdam–Rotterdam Bank1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 September 2008

Douwe C. J. Van Der Werf
Affiliation:
ABN AMRO Bank NV, Amsterdam
Freek Kastelijn
Affiliation:
ABN AMRO

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Copyright
Copyright © European Association for Banking and Financial History 1999

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2 At the time, these banks had only a few private customers. When, in the text, terms are used such as customer accounts, deposits, loans and lending, these mostly refer to companies. In the case of savings, by contrast, these were deposited by private clients.