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Mortgage provider ABN AMRO

ABN AMRO

ABN AMRO is one of the three major banks in the Netherlands and ranks among the largest mortgage providers in the country. The bank offers the full range of mortgages and also arranges mortgages under its Florius label.

Who is ABN AMRO?

ABN AMRO was formed in 1991 from the merger of Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) and Amsterdam-Rotterdam Bank (AMRO). Its head office is in Amsterdam. The bank serves individuals and businesses and, together with its Florius brand, has long been one of the biggest players on the Dutch mortgage market.

ABN AMRO mortgages

ABN AMRO offers the common mortgage types, such as the annuity mortgage and the linear mortgage. There are several fixed-rate periods and a mortgage with the National Mortgage Guarantee (NHG) is available. For those looking to make their home more sustainable, the bank often offers extra borrowing room and a rate discount.

Who is ABN AMRO suitable for?

Because of its size and broad range, ABN AMRO is a logical option for many buyers, from first-timers to movers. Whether the rate and terms are sharpest in your situation depends on your income, the property value and the fixed-rate period. First work out your borrowing capacity and have the options compared side by side by an independent adviser.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions about the abn amro

Yes. With ABN AMRO you can usually take out a mortgage with the National Mortgage Guarantee, provided you fall within the NHG limit and conditions.

Florius is ABN AMRO's mortgage label. The same organisation sits behind it, but with its own range and terms. Comparing pays off, even between brands of the same bank.

Your borrowing room depends mainly on your income, your fixed costs and the property value, rather than on the bank itself. Calculate an estimate with our mortgage calculator.

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