
Regulatory information
ABN AMRO must comply with many European and local laws and regulations. Therefore, we want to inform you about the most important laws and regulations for our products and services. This way, you will gain a better understanding of the applicable rules. This page provides a brief summary of the main laws and regulations for the products and services of Global Markets.
Regulatory management

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MiFID III (Markets in Financial Instruments Directive III) represents the latest update to the European Union's financial market regulations.
Building upon MiFID II, this directive aims to further enhance transparency, improve investor protection market efficiency. MiFID III seeks to deepen the integration of EU financial markets while balancing regulatory requirements with better access to essential market data. This initiative continues the EU's efforts to promote fairer and more transparent markets.
ABN AMRO information
Registered address: | Gustav Mahlerlaan 10, 1082 PP Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
License | ABN AMRO Bank N.V. has a banking license from De Nederlandsche Bank N.V. and is included in the register of the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) under number 12020215. |
Supervisor | ABN AMRO Bank N.V. is supervised by the European Central Bank (ECB). |
Trade Register no. | 34334259 |
VAT identification no. | NL820646660B01 |
MiFID II Client Classification | Eligible Counterparty |
EMIR Classification | FC+ |
LEI | BFXS5XCH7N0Y05NIXW11 |
Corporate Sector | CDTI |