Theodoor Gilissen Bankiers

Theodoor Gilissen Bankiers is a private bank and focuses on the asset management, portfolio advisory services for wealthy individuals and providing services to independent asset managers. The bank has branches in The Hague, Amsterdam, Enschede, Groningen, Rotterdam and Eindhoven.

Theodoor Gilissen Bankiers
Native name
Theodoor Gilissen Bankiers N.V.
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1881
HeadquartersKeizersgracht 617,
1017 DS Amsterdam
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Key people
Tanja Nagel (Chairman)
Websitewww.gilissen.nl

History

On 1 February 1881 Theodorus Antonius Josephus Gilissen (1858-1918) founded the Theodoor Gilissen Bankiers. Until 1962 the bank operated as an independent company, then it became a corporation. In 1967 the bank became a part of the Bank Mees and Hope, later MeesPierson. MeesPierson was in turn owned by ABN AMRO. In 1997 MeesPierson was sold by ABN Amro to Dutch-Belgian group Fortis, and Theodoor Gilissen was included in the transaction. In 2003 Theodoor Gilissen was sold to KBL European Private Bankers (KBL EPB), now known as Quintet Private Bank.

References

Article contains translated text from Theodoor Gilissen Bankiers on the Dutch Wikipedia retrieved on 12 March 2017.

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