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International Private Banking betomes one of the bank's
international spearheads for growth
What's NewS is launched
we acquire Amsterdam
securities unit from
Swiss Bank Corporation
NEW OFFICES:
Warsaw, Poland;
Atlanta, US;
Labuan, Malaysia;
Beijing, China;
Taipei, Taiwan
Recipf. for
SUCCESS
Rabobank acquires PIBA with offices in Australia and New Zealand
Central Banking Sector
united kick off of the
'Success through
Partnership' action
involving head office and
operations around the
world
first ever global
conference is co-hosted
with the Port of Rotterdam
- the subject is fruit
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International Private Banking
established as a strategie
business unit
international staff doubled
between 1986 and 1994; in
August there were 1,124
employees at 23 operations
against 598 in nine offices
back in 1986
Rabobank launches a controversial new corporate identity; the
logo is affectionately dubbed 'the guy in the pie'
NEW OFFICES:
Santiago de Chile, Chile; Chicago, US; Dublin, beland; Kuala Lampur,
Malaysia; Bangkok, Thailand; Shanghai, China
the global Coordinating Account Management concept is kicked
off to support the Strategie Action Plan
first non Dutch general manager appointed - Peter Greenberg
goes to Buenos Aires from New York
annual reporting in
English
international hears the
'Grow as fast as we
can earn' message for
the first time
NEW OFFICES:
Mexico City, Mexico
Rabobank introducés telebanking for international fund
transfers, the first Dutch bank to do so
Strategie Action Plan for international development launched
F&A research starts; The World Coffee Market is the maiden
publication and appears in 1993
NEW OFFICES:
Budapest, Hungary; Guernsey,
Channel Islands; Buenos Aires,
Argentina
The World Coffee Market,
Rabobank acquires AMRO-Duta
Leasing in Jakarta, Indonesia
Rabobank acquires Interpolis
growing wholesale and international treasury activities lead to
creation of the so called Central Banking Sector, the international
division was one part of the CBS