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Bank Mendes Gans

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Bank Mendes Gans
Company typePrivate (subsidiary of the ING Group)
IndustryFinancial services, Cash management
PredecessorGans & Co, Mendes Gans & Co.
Founded1883
FounderJulius Gans, Isaak Mendes
Headquarters,
Key people
Robert Heisterborg (CEO), Paul Koopmans (COO)
ServicesNetting, Cash Pooling, Cash Balancing, Inter-Company Loans, Liquidity Management, Information Management
RevenueIncrease 76,764,000 (2011)[1]
Increase €46,983,000 (2011)
Increase €35,235,000 (2011)
Total assetsIncrease €7,618,938,000 (2011)
Total equityIncrease €228,330,000 (2011)
Number of employees
Increase 157 (2011)
ParentING Group
Websitewww.mendesgans.com

Bank Mendes Gans (BMG) is a Dutch bank specialising in international cash management services. Founded in 1883 and located in the centre of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, BMG is an independently operated subsidiary of the ING Group (as part of Wholesale Banking[2]).

Activity

Bank Mendes Gans is a worldwide renowned niche player in the area of liquidity and information management for large multinationals. The company is one of the most important cash management specialists in the world. BMG's core activity is cash management (cash pooling and netting[3]).

Bank Mendes Gans has about 350 clients, half of them in the USA.[4]

History

At the time the Amsterdam born Julius Gans founded his brokerage firm Gans & Co. in 1883, he mainly traded in foreign stock, drafts and coupons. Six years later, on May 23, 1889, Isaak Mendes (from Jewish Portuguese descent) joined the firm as his partner. Consequently, the name of the brokerage firm changed to Mendes Gans & Co.

In 1911, Mendes Gans & Co. changed into a licensed bank (under supervision of, and licensed by, the Dutch Central Bank "De Nederlandsche Bank"). In those days, the company was mainly involved in managing the investment portfolio of wealthy Dutch individuals.

After World War I, the bank relocated to Herengracht 619, a stately residence built in 1667 by order of Jan Six (1618), former mayor of Amsterdam. The building is designed by architect Adriaan Dortsman. The bank is still located at these premises.

With guidance of the American company and shareholder Dow Chemical, Mendes Gans focused on cash management in the sixties.[5] This, consequently after divesting the brokerage business to ING, led to the further specialization as a cash management bank.

As result of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, Isaak Mendes fled during the hectic 'May days' of 1940 to the south of France, where he died in poverty at the age of 70 before the war ended. Partner and co-founder Julius Gans died in 1924 at the age of 65.

Shareholder ING Bank N.V.

ING Bank N.V. gradually purchased 99% of the BMG shares from main shareholders Philips Finance Company, Manufacturers Hanover Trust (currently JP Morgan Chase) and Dow Chemical. In early 2000, the decision was made to de-list Bank Mendes Gans N.V. from the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (AEX-Effectenbeurs/Euronext Amsterdam) on February 1, 2000. By ending the quotation, the Amsterdam Stock Exchange lost one of its oldest listings, as well as one of its most expensive companies by share price (the shares were valued in excess of 20,000 Dutch guilders, equivalent to over 9,000 euros).[citation needed]

With its own Board of Management, Supervisory Board, banking license and annual report, BMG is an independently operating business unit of ING Wholesale Banking.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Annual Report 2011" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Commercial Banking - Payments and Cash Management". Archived from the original on 2010-10-30. Retrieved 2010-11-25.
  3. ^ "Netting, simplicity at its best" (PDF). People.bath.ac.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  4. ^ Chana R. Schoenberg (4 April 2012). "Companies Keeping Cash In One Place To Minimize FX Risk". Wsj.com. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  5. ^ "Pioneering Best Practices in Global Liquidity and Risk Management". Treasury-management.com. Retrieved 2016-06-30.

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