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Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten

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Type
  
Private

Revenue
  
€312 million (2006)

Net income
  
€199 million (2006)

Founded
  
1914

Industry
  
Financial services

Operating income
  
€255 million (2006)

Headquarters
  
The Hague, Netherlands

Number of employees
  
346

Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten httpswwwbngbanknlSiteAssetslogopng

Products
  
Financing for (semi-)public organisations

The Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten (Dutch Municipal Bank, BNG) is a Dutch bank and Local Government Funding Agency, specializing in providing financing for (semi-)publicly owned organizations. Ranked by assets alone, it is ranked as the 4th bank in the Netherlands. The Dutch state owns 50% of the company, while the remainder is owned by the municipalities and provinces.

The company was founded in 1914 in The Hague as the Gemeentelijke Credietbank (Municipal Credit Bureau), changed its name to Bank voor Nederlandsche Gemeenten in 1922, before finally changing it to Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten in 1990s.

The BNG does not provide financing to private customers, but exclusively to (semi-)public organizations, such as municipalities, provinces, public utilities and public housing.

Awards

The magazine Global Finance rated Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten, the 2nd safest bank in the world in its "World’s 50 Safest Banks 2013" rating. The rating is based on long-term foreign currency ratings from Fitch Ratings and Standard and Poor’s and the long-term bank deposit ratings from Moody’s Investors Service.

References

Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten Wikipedia