ABN AMRO

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ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
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Quick Facts
TypePublic
sectorFinancial Services
Headquarters (Benelux Organization)Amsterdam, Netherlands
Year of Origin1991
Emissions (All Scopes)32,4 Megatons of CO2 (2020)
Net IncomeEUR2,325 billion (2020)
Key PeopleRobert Swaak (Chairman and CEO), Annemieke Roest (CFO)
Subsidiaries
Retail Banking
  • ABN AMRO Hypotheken Groep
  • ABN AMRO Verzekeringen
  • ABN AMRO Pensions
  • ALFAM
  • International Card Services
  • Moneyou

Private Banking

  • Banque Neuflize OBC
  • Bethmann Bank

Corporate Banking

  • ABN AMRO Clearing
  • ABN AMRO Commercial Finance
  • ABN AMRO Lease

Group Functions

  • ABN AMRO Funding USA LLC
  • Stater
  • Beter

ABN AMRO Bank N.V., stylized as ABN AMRO, the third-largest bank of the Netherlands, is located in Amsterdam. It was established during the financial crisis of 2007 through a merger of the former Fortis Bank Nederland and former ABN AMRO Holding N.V. In 2015, ABN AMRO was publicly re-listed through an initial public offering (IPO) by the Dutch government. In 2020, ABN AMRO had a total of 19,234 employees (FTEs) worldwide[1]. The banking company has 24 offices in the Netherlands and is active on 5 continents. Their current stock market value is 10.4 billion EUR[2] and they have over 5 million accounts[3].

Company Structure

ABN AMRO works with two boards, the Executive Board and the Supervisory Board. The Executive Board is the statutory managing board and is responsible for (i) the general course of business of ABN AMRO, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations and the adequate financing of its activities; (ii) the continuity of ABN AMRO and its business, aimed at long-term value creation for ABN AMRO and taking into account interests of stakeholders, and (iii) setting ABN AMRO's mission, vision, strategy, risk appetite, corporate standards and values, risk framework, main policies, budgets, financial and non-financial targets, and for the realization thereof [4]. The Supervisory Board, on the other hand, supervises, advises, challenges and supports the Executive Board in the exercise of its power and duties. Together with the Executive Board, the Supervisory Board is responsible for ABN AMRO's long-term value creation, requiring members to execute their duties in a sustainable manner with due observance of the long-term viability of the strategy being pursued [5].

Executive Board

Executive Board [6]
Name Function Remuneration x1000EUR [7]
Robbert Swaak Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) 770.618
Christian Bornfeld Vice Chairman and Chief Innovation & Technology Officer 654.159
Tanja Cuppen Chief Risk Officer 654.159
Dan Dorner Chief Commercial Officer Corporate Banking 654.159
Choy van der Hooft-Cheong Chief Commercial Officer Wealth Management 654.159
Lars Kramer Chief Financial Officer 654.159
Gerard Penning Chief Human Resources Officer 654.159
Annerie Vreugdenhil Chief Commercial Officer Personal & Business Banking 654.159

The remuneration includes only the fixed base salary, as determined for the period from 1 July 2021 to 1 January 2022, and excludes benefits such as pension-related contributions, compensation for lease car expenses, and other short-term benefits or bonusses [8].

Supervisory Board

Supervisory Board [9]
Name Function Remuneration x1000EUR [10]
Tom de Swaan Chairman 99.011
Arjen Dorland Vice-Chairman 82.955
Laetitia Griffith Member 80.279
Michiel Lap Member 80.279
Anna Storåkers Member 80.279
Mariken Tannemaat Member 80.279
Tjalling Tiemstra Member 82.955

Remuneration for Supervisory Board members has been determined as such for the period from 1 July 2021 until 1 January 2022 [11]:

  • Membership of the Supervisory Board: EUR 53,519 (EUR 69,575 for the Chair)
  • Membership of a Committee: EUR 13,380 (EUR 16,056 for the Chair)

The remuneration for Supervisory Board committee membership is limited to two committee memberships.

Accountant

KPMG and EY

Main Activities

(Uitgebreidere beschrijving van het bedrijf en wat ze doen en of ze...)

ABN AMRO's business performance is made up of Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Private Banking, Corporate & Institutional Banking, and Group Functions. ABN AMRO sells shares on the public stock market for around 12-13 EUR. Most of these shares, 50.1% of the total, are held by Stichting Administratiekantoor Continuïnteit ABN AMRO Bank (STAK AAB), the rest of the shares, 469.1 million, are held directly by NL Financial Investments (NFLI)[12]. ABN AMRO itself has not received NOW support but invests fraudulent cases regarding these subsidies.

Paris Agreement to Today

(Beschrijving van wat het bedrijf heeft gedaan en misdaan sinds het akkoord van Parijs.)

As of 2016, a year after the Paris Agreement, ABN AMRO had a - then - recent investment in the Dakota Access Pipeline.[13]

ABN AMRO was the first bank in Europe to issue a Certified Climate Bond. The bond proceeds will be used to finance loans related to residential and commercial buildings that meet certain energy-efficiency or low-carbon criteria. In April 2018, they were the first issuer of a Certified Climate Bond that uses the new Marine Renewable Energy criteria. This bond supports 4 offshore wind farms in the North Sea.[14]

As of March 2018, ABN AMRO had a share of USD 168 million in Royal Dutch Shell. Over the period January 2016 - September 2021, ABN AMRO provided a corporate loan of USD 196 million to Cambo oil field.[15]

In the period 2018-2020, ABN AMRO provided EUR 1.6 billion in bank loans and underwriting to fossil fuels. Over that period, ABN AMRO increased the proportion of renewable energy in its energy sector credits from 31% to 48%. At the end of 2020, ABN AMRO had 234 million euros invested in energy, with a share of 71% in fossil fuels, and 29% in renewables.[16]

Financial Results since 2015

Financial situation ABN AMRO
Year Revenue Profit Dividend
2015 XXX million EUR XXX million EUR XXX million EUR
2016 XXX million EUR XXX million EUR XXX million EUR
2017 XXX million EUR XXX million EUR XXX million EUR
2018 XXX million EUR XXX million EUR XXX million EUR
2019 XXX million EUR XXX million EUR XXX million EUR
2020 XXX million EUR XXX million EUR XXX million EUR
2021 XXX million EUR XXX million EUR XXX million EUR

Scandals and controversies

Any dirt on the companies can be added here.

Current Policies and Emissions

(Beschrijving van de uitstoot van het bedrijf en eventuele beleid.)

ABN AMRO says that its purpose is "Banking for better, for generations to come." To support this purpose, they have a bank-wide goal to bring their lending and client-investment portfolio in line with at least a well-below-2°C scenario and to support the transition to a net-zero economy by 2050.[17]

ABN AMRO have been capturing and reporting the greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions from their business operations for a number of years. The majority of their overall GHG footprint lies in their lending and client-investment portfolio (i.e., scope 3), and initially there was no consistent approach to capturing this information across the industry. To address this, in 2015 ABN AMRO partnered with 13 other Dutch financial institutions to launch the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials[18] (PCAF). Since 2018, ABN AMRO used PCAF to disclose the emissions financed by their lending and investment portfolios across all asset classes on their balance sheet that currently have a methodology available (currently out-of-scope asset classes include consumer lending, institutions, central banks and governments).[19]

Over 2020, ABN AMRO reported a total of 25.7 MtCO2e (million tonnes of carbon-dioxide equivalents) in GHG emissions in scope 3 (down from 27.4 MtCO2e in 2019). The vast majority of this, over 85%, are from corporate loans and non-listed equity. ABN AMRO further reported a total of 6.6 MtCO2e in scope 1&2 carbon emissions of their private-banking operations (down from 7.2 MtCO2e in 2019).[20]

Climate Plans

ABN AMRO Investment Solutions (AAIS) consists of around 80 investment specialists who offer investment products and solutions to ABN AMRO's clients. Their Supervisory Board supervises the Managing Board, as well as the Group’s general course of affairs and its business.[21] They released a Climate Statement, and together with ABN AMRO stated that their purpose “Banking for better, for generations to come” aligns with the Paris Agreement’s goals. They pledged to have all their buildings achieve at least Energy Label A by 2023 and to be Paris Proof by 2030. They also state that they are subject to the French Law on Energy Transition and Green Growth,[22] recently they adopted further regulations through the Law of No. 2019-1147 regarding Energy and Climate.[23]

Conclusion

Beschrijving of de plannen in lijn zijn met 'Parijs'

References

  1. https://www.aandelencheck.nl/aandelen/abn-amro/medewerkers/
  2. https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/ABN:NA
  3. https://www.abnamro.com/nl/over-abn-amro/landingspagina/onze-organisatie
  4. https://downloads.ctfassets.net/1u811bvgvthc/62067Em47HIFTg3hGxdQHY/3fcd6a3ac35ba44be18fad01cc84b7c0/ABN_AMRO_____Integrated_Annual_Report_2021.pdf
  5. https://downloads.ctfassets.net/1u811bvgvthc/62067Em47HIFTg3hGxdQHY/3fcd6a3ac35ba44be18fad01cc84b7c0/ABN_AMRO_____Integrated_Annual_Report_2021.pdf
  6. https://www.abnamro.com/en/about-abn-amro/product/executive-board
  7. https://assets.ctfassets.net/1u811bvgvthc/5uepcKMdxgjN67rUbIMSd0/9f72b82cf25de8f0fec5f14fa440ef9d/ABN_AMRO_Remuneration_report_2021.pdf
  8. https://assets.ctfassets.net/1u811bvgvthc/5uepcKMdxgjN67rUbIMSd0/9f72b82cf25de8f0fec5f14fa440ef9d/ABN_AMRO_Remuneration_report_2021.pdf
  9. https://www.abnamro.com/en/about-abn-amro/product/supervisory-board
  10. https://assets.ctfassets.net/1u811bvgvthc/5uepcKMdxgjN67rUbIMSd0/9f72b82cf25de8f0fec5f14fa440ef9d/ABN_AMRO_Remuneration_report_2021.pdf
  11. https://assets.ctfassets.net/1u811bvgvthc/5uepcKMdxgjN67rUbIMSd0/9f72b82cf25de8f0fec5f14fa440ef9d/ABN_AMRO_Remuneration_report_2021.pdf
  12. https://www.abnamro.com/nl/over-abn-amro/product/aandeelhoudersstructuur
  13. https://gofossilfree.org/nl/the-utrecht-universitys-bank-abn-amro-is-complicit-in-climate-destruction/
  14. https://www.climatebonds.net/certification/abn-amro
  15. https://www.banktrack.org/bank/abn_amro#dodgy_deals
  16. https://eerlijkegeldwijzer.nl/media/497252/2021-10-praktijkonderzoek-fossiel-versus-duurzame-energie.pdf
  17. https://usermanual.wiki/m/3a037d09e0a09ff6c252bd628768c5a9a3d09b898110e6e7550ee673cc127f2d
  18. https://carbonaccountingfinancials.com/
  19. https://assets.ctfassets.net/1u811bvgvthc/1olpiWHspce4AM7JExHm0a/b9dc3ce18d9f8a1e3fd5c5494c185733/ABN-AMRO_Non-financial_data_and_Engagement_2020.pdf
  20. https://www.accountingforsustainability.org/en/knowledge-hub/case-studies/abn-amro-measuring-reporting-steering-financed-emissions.html
  21. https://www.abnamroinvestmentsolutions.com/en/about-abn-amro-investment-solutions/governance.html
  22. https://climate-laws.org/geographies/france/laws/law-no-2015-992-on-energy-transition-for-green-growth-energy-transition-law
  23. https://climate-laws.org/geographies/france/laws/law-no-2019-1147-on-energy-and-the-climate