Rijkman groenink biography definition

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  • Rijkman Groenink

    Dutch banker (born 1949)

    Rijkman Willem Johan Groenink (born 25 August 1949 in Den Helder) is a Dutchbanker. He is best known as the CEO of the Dutch bank ABN AMRO at the time that the bank was sold to a consortium of banks.

    The consortium was led by the Royal Bank of Scotland, Fortis and Banco Santander in 2007.

    Early career

    Groenink worked for the bank for 30 years.

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    He studied law at the Utrecht University and has also a Diploma in Business Administration (DipBA) from the Manchester Business School.[1]

    In 1974 he joined the bank's predecessor AMRO Bank (Amsterdam-Rotterdam Bank) and he made a quick career within the bank.

    In 1988 he became a member of the board of directors of the AMRO bank and when the Amro merged with the Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) in 1990 Groenink became a member of the board of the new group ABN AMRO. In the group's board Groenink was responsible for the division the Netherlands.

    In May 2001 Groenink was appointed as