Access all our information
Use the search functionality and filters to adjust your search.
All publications
Bilateral communication with shareholders
Policy on Bilateral Contacts with Shareholders.
Conferences
ABN AMRO takes part in analyst and/or investor relations conferences throughout the year. The most recent conferences are shown below.
Programme Documentation
ABN AMRO issues funding and capital instruments under various short and long term programmes. This section provides an overview of the various programmes currently in use as well as former versions thereof.
Programme Documentation Archive
ABN AMRO MeesPierson: slower growth, many uncertainties in H2 of 2025
The tariffs announced by the Trump Administration in the US are dampening economic growth. This is particularly true in the US itself, but is noticeable in Europe too. Although both economies will continue to grow during the second half of 2025, this will be at a slower rate than previously predicted.
ESG-Bonds
Sustainability is core to our purpose and therefore embedded in one of our strategic pillars. We want to support the shift to sustainability in various ways, which includes making green bonds available to investors.
Public prosecutor imposes penalty order on ABN AMRO
The Netherlands Public Prosecution Service (NPPS) imposed a penalty order on ABN AMRO on 28 May 2025 for involvement in transactions connected to, according to the NPPS, the filing of intentionally incorrect tax returns by a Dutch subsidiary of a foreign financial institution in the period 2010-2013. ABN AMRO resigns to the penalty order.
Equity Analyst Coverage
Several brokers provide equity coverage on ABN AMRO and participate in the consensus numbers gather by us on a regular basis.
Dividend Policy and Payments
From 2021 onwards, the dividend payout has been set at 50% of reported net profit, after deduction of AT1 coupon payments and minority interests.
NLFI reduces stake in ABN AMRO to below one-third in line with current trading plan
ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (ABN AMRO) has been informed by NLFI (Stichting administratiekantoor beheer financiële instellingen) that it has reduced its stake in ABN AMRO to below one-third. NLFI is currently executing its trading plan, as announced on 15 October 2024, to reduce its stake in ABN AMRO to approximately 30%.