Offer period for initial public offering ABN AMRO starts, first trading expected on 20/11/15

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Publication of prospectus, including indicative price range and offer size. Stichting administratiekantoor beheer financiële instellingen (NL Financial Investments, “NLFI”), on behalf of the Dutch State, and ABN AMRO Group N.V. (“ABN AMRO” or the “Company”), today announced the offer size and indicative price range for ABN AMRO’s planned initial public offering (the “IPO” or the “Offering”) and the publication of the related prospectus. The IPO consists of a secondary offering of depositary receipts representing ordinary shares in ABN AMRO (the “Offer DRs”). The Offer DRs represent 20% of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares in the share capital of ABN AMRO (the “Shares”). Trading of the depositary receipts for Shares (the “DRs“) on an “as-if-and-when-delivered” basis on Euronext Amsterdam is expected to commence on 20 November 2015.

Highlights of the Offering

  • The indicative price range for the Offering is set at €16 - €20 (inclusive) per Offer DR (the "Offer Price Range").

  • The Offering consists of a sale by NLFI of 188 million Offer DRs representing 188 million Shares.

  • In addition, NLFI has granted the underwriters, as part of the Offering, an over-allotment option of DRs representing up to an additional 15% of the Offer DRs (the “Over-Allotment DRs”). The Offer DRs and the Over-Allotment DRs together represent 23% of the Shares.

  • The Offering is valued at approximately €3,008 - €3,760 million on the basis of the Offer Price Range and excluding the over-allotment option, or at approximately €3,459 - €4,324 million assuming full exercise of the over-allotment option.

  • Based on the number of outstanding Shares, the Offer Price Range corresponds to a current equity value of approximately €15.0 - €18.8 billion for ABN AMRO.

  • The IPO will include a public offering in the Netherlands and a private placement to certain institutional and other investors that qualify under available offering exemptions in various other jurisdictions.

  • There will be a preferential allocation to eligible retail investors in the Netherlands.

  • The offer and subscription period commences at 9:00 CET today and is expected to end at 17:30 CET on Wednesday 18 November 2015 for retail investors and at 14:00 CET on Thursday 19 November 2015 for institutional investors. The timetable of the Offering may be accelerated or extended.

  • Trading in the DRs (on an “if-and-when-delivered” basis) on Euronext Amsterdam under the symbol “ABN” is expected to commence on Friday 20 November 2015.

  • The prospectus relating to the Offering as approved by the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (Stichting Autoriteit Financiële Markten, the “AFM”) on 9 November 2015 is available on ABN AMRO’s website (www.abnamro.com/ipo) and through ABN AMRO corporate broking.

  • NLFI will receive the net proceeds from the Offering and if the over-allotment option is exercised, the net proceeds from the sale of the Over-Allotment DRs. NLFI will distribute the net proceeds it receives from the Offering to the Dutch State. The Company will not receive any proceeds from the Offering.

  • NLFI currently holds 100% of the Shares. Following closing of the Offering and assuming placement of all 188 million Offer DRs and all 28.2 million Over-Allotment DRs, NLFI will hold 77% of the Shares. If the over-allotment option is not exercised and assuming placement of all 188 million Offer DRs, NLFI will hold 77% of the Shares and 3% of the DRs. These Shares (including DRs) will be subject to a lock-up of 180 days, subject to certain customary exceptions. The Company has also agreed to a lock-up of 180 days. NLFI intends to gradually reduce its interest over a number of years and fully exit from ABN AMRO over time.

Gerrit Zalm, Chairman of the Managing Board of ABN AMRO, said: “We are pleased to announce the launch of the IPO of ABN AMRO today. Obtaining a listing is a logical step following the strides we have made in our development since the establishment of ABN AMRO in its current form in 2010. Our business case is solid, we have a moderate risk profile and are able to offer our clients a broad range of services. With our capital position, comfortably exceeding regulatory requirements, we are convinced to present a solid and sound investment case. We look forward to discuss our business with prospective investors over the coming period.” Michael Enthoven, Chairman of NLFI, said: “Today marks an important moment in the IPO of ABN AMRO. We believe the timing is right for this next step. The level of interest from investors observed so far, one of the preconditions set by the Minister of Finance, is encouraging. ABN AMRO has completed all preparations for becoming a listed company. If everything goes according to plan, ABN AMRO is expected to obtain a stock exchange listing on 20 November 2015. We are confident ABN AMRO is well positioned for a stable future as a listed company.”

Rationale for the Offering

In October 2008, the Dutch State nationalised Fortis Bank Nederland (Holding) N.V. including the Fortis’ owned part of the former ABN AMRO group in order to safeguard financial stability. Since the nationalisation, the Dutch Minister of Finance has indicated the temporary nature of the investment. Today’s announcement is in line with the previously announced objective of the Dutch Minister of Finance to return ABN AMRO to the market as soon as reasonably possible, provided three conditions are met: (i) the financial sector is sufficiently stable, (ii) there is sufficient interest in the market and (iii) the Company is ready. NLFI has informed the Dutch Minister of Finance that it has reassessed these conditions and advises to proceed with the intended IPO. Given the size of the Company, its balance sheet, the revenues and expected valuation, obtaining a stock exchange listing is the logical next step for ABN AMRO. The Offering is also expected to provide ABN AMRO with additional financial flexibility and diversity through access to equity capital markets.

ABN AMRO competitive strengths

  • Leadership positions in domestic franchise in retail, private and corporate banking

     ABN AMRO has a strong core brand name and strong local brands. Retail banking holds the number one position in new mortgage production1, the number two position in savings (including private banking) and the number one position in consumer credit cards. Private banking in the Netherlands operates under the brand name ABN AMRO MeesPierson and is market leader in terms of client assets2. Corporate banking holds the number one position in mid-sized corporates3and in the large corporates4 segment as measured by the overall relationship quality.

  • Moderate risk profile based on strong capitalisation and a clean balance sheet

    The moderate risk profile of ABN AMRO and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) is firmly embedded in the strategy with strong capitalisation and asset quality. As of 30 September 2015, the Group had a CET1 ratio (fully loaded) of 14.8%, an impaired ratio of 2.5% and a coverage ratio of 56.7%. The moderate risk profile is reflected by i) strong risk consciousness, ii) sound capital and liquidity management, iii) a clean and strong balance sheet 5 and iv) a largely collateralised loan portfolio.

  • Favourable exposure to the Dutch economy, characterised by strong fundamentals and a cyclical upturn

    The Dutch economy is based on strong fundamentals. On a GDP per capita basis, the Netherlands was one of the wealthiest countries in the world and the fourth wealthiest country in the European Union in 2014. The Dutch economy realised modest GDP growth in 2014, but GDP is expected to grow by 2% in 2015 and 2.5% in 2016

    6. The Dutch economic recovery is reflected in low levels of provisioning in the Group with a cost of risk 7of 19 basis points in the first nine months of 2015.

  • Capability-led international activities that offer geographical diversification and growth opportunities

    The client activities in European countries (outside the Netherlands) where the Group is present represents the second most significant source of operating income

    8. The selected international activities of the Group are for the most part based on specific expertise and established market positions in these selected activities, such as internet based retail savings products in Eurozone countries (currently Germany, Belgium and Austria) via MoneYou, private banking activities in Western Europe and Asia, asset based financing in countries neighbouring the Netherlands, and ECT (Energy, Commodities & Transportation) clients and Clearing globally. The ambition is to generate approximately 20-25% of operating income outside the Netherlands by 2017 to provide income diversification. The growth of these international activities is subject to clearly defined criteria: client-driven and capability-led, in line with the moderate risk profile and profitability.

  • Attractive returns to shareholders, with identified levers for further efficiency improvements

    Significant progress has been made in profitability in recent years. Underlying return on equity in 2013 was 5.5%, following two consecutive years of negative economic growth. Profitability has shown great resilience with a 10.9% underlying return on equity in 2014 and increasing to 14.0% in the first nine months of 2015. In addition, the Group has initiated two cost savings programmes, which in the coming years are expected to result in significant investments, but are expected to generate cost savings from 2017 onwards. These cost savings programmes should mitigate the impact of increasing regulatory levies and costs. Apart from the expected cost savings, these programmes are also expected to contribute to reducing the complexity of the IT landscape, which will make the organization more agile, improving the quality of products and services, to better meet clients’ needs and to improving client satisfaction. The Group has recently decided to set its strategic return on equity target at 10%-13% in the coming years.

  • Dividend pay-out capacity is underpinned by strong capital generation and discipline

    A high dividend paying capacity is combined with disciplined RWA (REA) growth. The capital position of the Group has materially improved from a fully-loaded CET1 ratio of 8.6% at year-end 2010 to fully-loaded CET1 ratio of 14.8% as of 30 September 2015. The Group resumed paying dividends in 2011 and the targeted annual dividend pay-out ratio

    9 is 50% of the annual reported net profit as from and over the full year 2017, underpinned by strong ROE track record and moderate balance sheet growth.

  • Experienced management team with a proven track record

    The Managing Board has extensive experience in banking, the corporate sector and governmental sector and has been stable in its composition since 2009, having had only one succession due to age-related retirement of one member. In addition, the senior managing directors of the Group have on average over 20 years of experience in the Group across business segments or support functions or both. Also most of the Supervisory Board members have been in function since the foundation of ABN AMRO in its current form.

Results over the first nine months 2015

Under CRD IV competent supervisory authorities may, as a result of the supervisory review and evaluation process (“SREP”), require additional capital to be maintained by a bank relating to elements of risks which are not or not fully covered by the pillar 1 minimum own funds and combined buffer requirements. On 19 December 2014 the European Banking Authority (“EBA”) issued guidelines addressed to competent supervisory authorities on common procedures and methodologies for the SREP which among other guidelines contain guidelines proposing a common approach to determine the amount and composition of additional capital requirements and which are to be applied by the competent supervisory authorities by 1 January 2016 (subject to certain transitional arrangements). The additional capital to be maintained as a result of the SREP can be substantial and the competent supervisory authorities may determine that the additional capital requirements are met with CET1 capital. The Group (more specifically ABN AMRO Bank N.V. on the basis of the consolidated situation of the Company) expects to be subject to a gradually increasing minimum CET1 Capital requirement because of an increasing systemic risk buffer, commencing at 0.75% as of 1 January 2016, increasing to 1.5% as of 1 January 2017, further increasing to 2.25% as of 1 January 2018, and ultimately 3% as of 1 January 2019. As a result, the Group currently expects the minimum CET1 Capital requirement going forward to be near the mid-point of the target range of 11.5% to 13.5% the Group has set.

Earlier announcements related to the Offering

The Offering will consist of a secondary offering only, comprising the sale by NLFI of 188 million Offer DRs representing 188 million existing Shares. Prior to allocation, the number of Offer DRs can be increased or decreased and the Offer Price Range can be changed. Any change of the Offer Price Range on the last day of the Offering period will result in the Offering period being extended by at least two business days; any change of the Offer Price Range on the day prior to the last day of the Offering period will result in the Offering period being extended by at least one business day. In this case, if the Offering period for Dutch retail investors would already have closed, this Offering period for Dutch retail investors would be reopened. Accordingly, all investors, including Dutch retail investors, will have at least two business days to reconsider their subscriptions. Any such change will be announced in a press release. In addition, the Offering will include an over-allotment option representing DRs up to an additional 15% of the total number of Offer DRs. The over-allotment option consists of DRs representing existing Shares only. The Offering will be made to institutional and retail investors in the Netherlands and by private placement to certain institutional and other investors that qualify under available offering exemptions in various other jurisdictions.

Preferential retail allocation

There will be a preferential allocation of Offer DRs to eligible retail investors in the Netherlands representing up to 10% of Offer DRs. Each eligible Dutch retail investor will, in principle, be allocated the first 250 Offer DRs (or fewer) for which such investor applies. However, if the total number of Offer DRs subscribed for by eligible Dutch retail investors under the preferential retail allocation would exceed 10% of the total number of the Offer DRs, assuming no exercise of the over-allotment option, the preferential allocation to each eligible Dutch retail investor may be reduced pro rata to the first 250 Offer DRs (or fewer) for which such investor applies. As a result, eligible Dutch retail investors may not be allocated all of the first 250 Offer DRs (or fewer) for which they apply. The exact number of Offer DRs allocated to eligible Dutch retail investors will be determined after the Offering period has ended. To be eligible for the preferential retail allocation, eligible Dutch retail investors must place their subscriptions during the period commencing today at 9:00 CET and ending on Wednesday 18 November 2015 at 17:30 CET through financial intermediaries. A brochure is available to provide prospective Dutch retail investors with more information.

Anticipated timetable

Subject to acceleration or extension, the timetable below sets forth certain expected key dates for the Offering:

  • The offer and subscription period commences today, on Tuesday, 10 November 2015 at 9:00 CET (for both institutional and retail investors)

  • Expected end of Dutch retail offering Wednesday 18 November 2015 at 17:30 CET

  • Expected end of institutional offering Thursday 19 November 2015 at 14:00 CET

  • Pricing and allocation are expected to take place on or about Thursday 19 November 2015

  • The listing and first trading on an “as-if-and-when-delivered” basis on Euronext Amsterdam is expected to commence on Friday 20 November 2015

  • Delivery of and payment for the Offer DRs is expected to take place on Tuesday 24 November 2015

Availability of the prospectus

The Offering is being made only by means of a prospectus, approved by the AFM. Hard copies of the prospectus, including a Dutch language summary, may, subject to applicable securities law restrictions, be obtained free of charge as of today, 10 November 2015, if available, by contacting ABN AMRO by email (corporate.broking@nl.abnamro.com) or in writing (ABN AMRO Bank N.V., attn. Corporate Broking, HQ 7050, Gustav Mahlerlaan 10, 1082 PP Amsterdam, the Netherlands). The prospectus is also available electronically via the website of ABN AMRO (www.abnamro.com/ipo) or via the website of Euronext (www.euronext.com).

Underwriters

ABN AMRO Bank N.V., Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch and Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc are acting as joint global coordinators and, together with Barclays Bank PLC, Citigroup Global Markets Limited, Coöperatieve Centrale Raiffeisen-Boerenleenbank B.A., ING Bank N.V., J.P. Morgan Securities plc and Merrill Lynch International, as joint bookrunners for the Offering. RBC Europe Limited (trading as RBC Capital Markets) and Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited (trading as Keefe Bruyette & Woods) are acting as co-lead managers for the Offering.

Risk factors

Investing in the DRs involves certain risks. A description of these risks, which include risks relating to the business of the Company, the Group's capital structure, the structure of the Group, the (DRs representing) Shares and the Offering is included in the prospectus relating to the Offering. Any decision to purchase DRs in the Offering should be made solely on the basis of the prospectus.

Contact details:

NLFI - Huub Hieltjes ABN AMRO Press OfficeT: +31 70 20 50 650 T: +31 20 62 88 900 E:huub.hieltjes@nlfi.nl E: pressrelations@nl.abnamro.com ABN AMRO Investor Relations T: +31 20 62 82 282 E:investorrelations@nl.abnamro.com

  1.  In the first nine months of 2015, based on a market share of 22%. For the fourth quarter of 2015, ABN AMRO expects the market share in new mortgage production to be lower than the levels shown in previous quarters.

  2.  EUR 92 billion as of 30 September 2015.

  3.  Corporates with EUR 20 – 250 million turnover.

  4.  Corporates above EUR 250 million turnover.

  5.  This means a balance sheet with predominantly traditional banking products resulting in client-driven assets and liabilities.

  6.  CPB September 2015.

  7.  Impairment charges on Loans and receivables - customers for the period divided by average Loans and receivables - customers.

  8.  Generating 11% of the Group’s total operating income in the first nine months of 2015.

  9.  This dividend policy and the intended payment of dividend are without prejudice to the absolute discretion of the Managing Board.