ABN Amro CEO Gerrit Zalm stops a year earlier with its function. He leaves somewhere in the course of the year, the Financieele Dagblad writes.
The successor of Salmon have glimpsed the bank for further digitization and ensure that will grow the bank.
Where to meet his successor? RTL Z set a number of requirements in a nutshell: do
- Wit Fintech, because ABN Amro has yet to make a grand slam
- It is useful when speaking your Dutch. because of course it is still a ‘Dutch’ bank.
- a little foreign experience is also nice.
- it is also not wrong to have a political antenna, since you (partially) for a state-owned works.
Who ABN Amro need?
the bank has some internal candidates put forward to replace the chairman. But if we get away out of the box thinking, what kind of leader ABN Amro than actually needed?
Then you could think of someone like Pieter van der Does. The founder of Adyen, a major world player in the field of payment platforms, has a vision about FinTech and knew the traditional payment industry to throw quite a mess. He has worked at ING and Royal Bank of Scotland, but there is a love-hate relationship with it. In fact, he called once banks ‘criminal organizations’
Someone like Jack Dorsey, best known as co-founder of Twitter, would also not be wrong.. He was in fact also at the birth of Square, one of the most successful payment companies in the United States. Social media and FinTech so he knows from back to front. There is a downside: the programmer has no experience in the banking industry
Better looking than reading
Seriously.? Who really
A woman would not be annoying. And not very surprising, because obviously they are often hired as the company strikes a new course. A serious potential candidate Olga Zoutendijk. She began her career at the bank and is working again since 2014.
Two months ago she became president commissioner. Anna Dijkman, editor of DasKapital.nl, explains that Zoutendijk as a ‘key figure’ is seen with regard to the renewal plans of the bank.
Political appointment?
Jeroen Dijsselbloem, Minister of Finance, would basically best able to take over the chair of Salmon. That would be a bit strange, so we close for convenience but a moment. Minister Wouter Bos could, but may be too sensitive.
Dijkman Benoit Legrand could be seen sitting. “Not everyone knows him, but he was once CEO of ING France. Legrand is the hub of the digital innovation of ING and the bank is a leader in the Fintech revolution,” she says.
How was that again with Salmon?
Salmon in 2009 joined with the newly nationalized bank. Undisputed that appointment was not because he previously worked at DSB Bank Dirk Scheringa. The bank went bankrupt, in that same year after it had been sold dubious products to customers.
The chief got into his new role as a command to merge ABN Amro and Fortis. He tried to bring the two cultures together by many to talk with employees. The ultimate goal of the merger was an IPO. That happened on November 20, 2015, when the government a portion of the shares in the stock market.


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