Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Rabobank
Rabobank - Credit: Photo: ahavelaar/DepositPhotos
Business
Crime
DNB
Rabobank
money laundering
fine
Tuesday, 12 February 2019 - 09:18

Share this article:

Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window

Rabobank fined €1 million for poor money laundering checks

Dutch central bank DNB fined Rabobank over 1 million euros for not having its customer files in order, and therefore doing inadequate checks on criminal money flows, Rabobank confirmed to the Volkskrant.

The fine was issued in September last year and applies to violations up to and including 2016. According to DNB, important information was missing in Rabobank's customer files. For example, the bank did not always know what exactly the ownership structure of a corporate client looked like. By not knowing who the ultimate owner of a business is, the bank ran the risk of unintentionally facilitating money laundering or other illegal activities.

Rabobank confirmed the fine to the newspaper, but stressed that this fine is not comparable to a 775 million euros settlement ING made with the Public Prosecutor last year for facilitating money laundering. "This is not about letting money laundering transactions through", a Rabobank spokesperson said to the Volkskrant. "Moreover, these problems occurred up to and including 2016, and they have since been addressed."

DNB told the newspaper that it recently fined a bank, but would say nothing further on the matter.

More like this

Image
ABN Amro
ABN Amro fined €8.5 million for inadequate money laundering checks
Image
Bunq
Bunq fined €2.6 million for failing anti-money laundering controls
Image
Store front of Louis Vuitton, international luxurious brand, Amsterdam branch, October 12, 2021
Luxury brand Louis Vuitton fined €500,000 in Dutch money laundering case
Image
Headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Rabobank, ING, and ABN Amro seek European alternatives to U.S. technology
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Netherlands has Europe’s highest highway gasoline prices; Spain is cheapest
  • Childhood friend of convicted crime boss Taghi gets 13 years for two 2014 murders
  • Council of State strongly opposes plan to scrap asylum distribution law
  • Video: Escaped monkey from Beekse Bergen still on the loose after nearly a month
  • Dutch U.S. ambassador sends Venezuelan opposition leader’s plane back during the flight

Top stories

  • Ter Apel asylum center area declared safety risk zone after recent stabbings, fights
  • Suspect in ABN Amro worker's fatal stabbing also harassed four other women
  • New public transport strikes looming as contract talks stall
  • Explosion at apartment complex in Woerden; Dozens of homes evacuated
  • Dutch SMEs investing less due to high costs and inconsistent gov't policy: study

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content