ABN AMRO

Banque neerlandaise Tier-1 (NL state owned), brokerage 35 places mondiales

DNB · AFM · BCEFounded in 1824Amsterdam, Pays-BasListed company
Min deposit
0
Standard account
Max leverage
0
Retail · Variable via turbos Pro
Instruments
20000+ actions + 5000 fonds + ETF + options + turbos (35+ bourses)
Forex · CFD · Stocks
Execution
Cash market

📋About ABN AMRO

ABN AMRO est l'une des trois grandes banques systemiques des Pays-Bas (avec ING et Rabobank), cotee a Euronext Amsterdam (ABN.AS) et detenue majoritairement par l'Etat neerlandais (~56% via NLFI) depuis le sauvetage 2008. Regulee par la DNB, l'AFM et la BCE (SSM), ABN AMRO compte environ 5 millions de clients aux Pays-Bas. Le brokerage propose acces a 35 places boursieres mondiales (Euronext, NYSE, NASDAQ, Xetra, LSE, ASX, TSE, HKEX, etc.) avec actions, ETF, 5 000+ fonds, bonds, options et turbos. Tarifs : ~6.50 EUR + 0.05% sur Euronext Amsterdam, 12 EUR US, jusqu'a 18 EUR sur places moins frequentes. Service Beleggen (investissement) disponible en formule self-directed ou conseil patrimonial. Cible une clientele bancaire integree neerlandaise.

Key info

Headquarters
Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
Founded
1824
Regulations
DNB, AFM, BCE
Active clients
5000000+
Countries served
Pays-Bas principalement
Support languages
NL, EN
Segregated funds
Yes
Negative balance protection
No
Compensation
DGS NL 100000 EUR (depots) + investor compensation 20000 EUR
Demo account
Free
Listed company
Yes

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Banque systemique neerlandaise (Tier-1, BCE supervisee)
  • Etat NL actionnaire majoritaire (56%) - solidite
  • Acces 35 places boursieres mondiales
  • Conseil patrimonial + gestion sous mandat
  • DGS NL 100K + ICS 20K
Cons
  • Disponible uniquement aux Pays-Bas
  • Frais eleves (6.50-18 EUR/ordre)
  • Pas de CFD, pas de forex, pas de crypto
  • Pas de plateforme de trading pro
  • Pas de fractional shares
  • Pas multilingue francais

Regulation and licenses

ABN AMRO is regulated by the following authorities: DNB, AFM, BCE. These regulations provide a legal framework for client funds and require the broker to follow strict transparency rules.

Available trading platforms

ABN AMRO offers: ABN AMRO Web, ABN AMRO App.

How to open an account at ABN AMRO?

Opening an account at ABN AMRO is done online in a few minutes. KYC verification (identity + proof of address) is required by regulation. Once approved, the initial deposit can be made by bank transfer, card, or e-wallet depending on the broker's options.

Analyse-Trading community reviews and rating

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