Amsterdam Trade Bank
Amsterdam Trade Bank (ATB) is a commercial bank registered in The Netherlands, which is almost 100%-owned by the Russian Alfa-Bank. The bank focuses on providing trade financing for companies wishing to do business in Russia and former Soviet states. ATB is supervised by De Nederlandsche Bank.
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Ron Emerson (Chairman) Harris Antoniou (CEO) |
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Number of employees | 200 (2014) |
Parent | Alfa-Bank |
Website | www |
History
The company was founded in 1994 as Stolichny Bank International, a subsidiary of the Russian SBS-AGRO Bank, to provide trade financing for companies wishing to do business in Russia and former Soviet Union.
In 2001 it became a subsidiary of Russian private investment consortium Alfa Group, controlled throughout directly by Alfa-Bank Russia.[1]
In 2017 the international investigative journalist collaboration claimed ATB had aided in a Russian money laundering scheme.[2]
Corporate governance
Acting directors of ATB in 2018 are:
There are also a number of non-acting directors in Supervisory Board.
References
- "Moody's downgrades Amsterdam Trade Bank's deposit ratings to B2, negative outlook". Moody's. October 23, 2015.
- Janene Pieters (March 21, 2017). "Dutch banks accused of aiding Russian Money laundering scheme". NLTimes.