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Bouwfonds is an international real estate company and one of the largest in the Netherlands. The company was established in 1946, just after the Second World War, as local government property developer with the aim to help working-class people buy their own home. In 2000 it was sold to ABN Amro. According to a recent report from the Dutch daily De Volkskrant the circumstances under which the privatization took place constitute an economic scandal. As the report claims " (...) Bouwfonds staff leaked documents to ABN Amro CEO Rijkman Groenink. These included confidential details about a bid by ING, allowing ABN Amro to trump the offer.". Since December 2006, Bouwfonds has been part of Rabo Real Estate Group.

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  • Bouwfonds (en)
  • Bouwfonds (fr)
  • Bouwfonds (nl)
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  • Bouwfonds is an international real estate company and one of the largest in the Netherlands. The company was established in 1946, just after the Second World War, as local government property developer with the aim to help working-class people buy their own home. In 2000 it was sold to ABN Amro. According to a recent report from the Dutch daily De Volkskrant the circumstances under which the privatization took place constitute an economic scandal. As the report claims " (...) Bouwfonds staff leaked documents to ABN Amro CEO Rijkman Groenink. These included confidential details about a bid by ING, allowing ABN Amro to trump the offer.". Since December 2006, Bouwfonds has been part of Rabo Real Estate Group. (en)
  • Bouwfonds, est un groupe immobilier international, filiale de la Rabobank.Bouwfonds compte parmi les plus grandes sociétés immobilières aux Pays-Bas. Le 1er janvier 2009, le groupe change de nom. Il s'appelle désormais Rabo Vastgoedgroep. (fr)
  • Bouwfonds is een voormalig Nederlands semi-overheidsbedrijf. De organisatie heette tot 2005 N.V. Bouwfonds Nederlandse Gemeenten. Dit is veranderd, nadat in 2000 de verzelfstandiging van Bouwfonds in gang gezet werd, waarna in 2005 de laatste aandelen werden overgedragen aan ABN AMRO. Het financieringsdeel ging in 2006 verder als SNS Property Finance (nu Propertize). Sinds 2009 is Bouwfonds alleen nog een merk binnen de huidige N.V. Rabovastgoedgroep. (nl)
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  • Rabo Bouwfonds N.V. (en)
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  • Rabo Bouwfonds N.V. (en)
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  • Bouwfonds is an international real estate company and one of the largest in the Netherlands. The company was established in 1946, just after the Second World War, as local government property developer with the aim to help working-class people buy their own home. In 2000 it was sold to ABN Amro. According to a recent report from the Dutch daily De Volkskrant the circumstances under which the privatization took place constitute an economic scandal. As the report claims " (...) Bouwfonds staff leaked documents to ABN Amro CEO Rijkman Groenink. These included confidential details about a bid by ING, allowing ABN Amro to trump the offer.". Since December 2006, Bouwfonds has been part of Rabo Real Estate Group. (en)
  • Bouwfonds, est un groupe immobilier international, filiale de la Rabobank.Bouwfonds compte parmi les plus grandes sociétés immobilières aux Pays-Bas. Le 1er janvier 2009, le groupe change de nom. Il s'appelle désormais Rabo Vastgoedgroep. (fr)
  • Bouwfonds is een voormalig Nederlands semi-overheidsbedrijf. De organisatie heette tot 2005 N.V. Bouwfonds Nederlandse Gemeenten. Dit is veranderd, nadat in 2000 de verzelfstandiging van Bouwfonds in gang gezet werd, waarna in 2005 de laatste aandelen werden overgedragen aan ABN AMRO. Het financieringsdeel ging in 2006 verder als SNS Property Finance (nu Propertize). Sinds 2009 is Bouwfonds alleen nog een merk binnen de huidige N.V. Rabovastgoedgroep. Terwijl het Bouwfonds oorspronkelijk ten dienste van de volkshuisvesting stond, werd het bedrijf geleidelijk steeds commerciëler. Vanaf 2007 kwam het uitgebreid in het nieuws door een grote fraudezaak die bekend kwam te staan als 'de vastgoedfraude' of Klimopzaak. Mislukte investeringen door het afgesplitste Property Finance droegen bij aan de ondergang van SNS Reaal. (nl)
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