Hint: Bank
Answer: AMRO Bank
AMRO Bank (Amsterdamsche and Rotterdamsche Bank) was a major Dutch bank that was created from the merger of the Amsterdamsche Bank and the Roterdamsche Bank in 1964. Its name comes from the first two letters of the two originating banks. It went on to become one of the two main predecessors to ABN AMRO bank when it agreed to merge with Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) in 1991.
The bank could trace it’s roots back to at least 1765 and both the Amsterdamsche Bank and Rotterdamsche Bank had a long complex history.
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AMRO BANK (AMsterdamsche & ROtterdamsche Bank)-Now defunct - Merged with ABN Bank and became ABN AMRO in 1990.
The AMRO Bank
The AMRO Bank ceased to exist when it merged again with the ABN ('Algemene Bank Nederland') in 1990, resulting in the ABN-AMRO Bank.
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