Type Private Products BankingInsurance Net income € 106.9 million (2006) | Industry Banking Revenue € 379.7 million (2006) Number of employees 1,000 Founded 1913 | |
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Friesland bank reclame met jort kelder 2011
Friesland Bank is a Dutch retail bank originally focusing on the northern provinces of the Netherlands, Friesland, Groningen, Drenthe, Overijssel, and North Holland. On 2 April 2012 Friesland Bank announced that it would become a 100% daughter of Rabobank Nederland after a merger plan with NIBC was blocked by De Nederlandse Bank.
Contents
- Friesland bank reclame met jort kelder 2011
- Friesland bank commercial wadlopen met jort kelder 2011
- History
- References
Friesland bank commercial wadlopen met jort kelder 2011
History
Founded in 1913 as the Coöperatieve Zuivelbank (Co-operative Dairy bank), it affiliated with "Raiffeisenbank". However, as Raiffeisenbank merged with the Boerenleenbank to form Rabobank, the Coöperatieve Zuivelbank was once again fully independent. In 1970, the company changed its name to Friesland Bank. Originally operating only in Friesland itself, Friesland Bank started opening branches in the northern Netherlands in the 1990s.