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Intertrust Group (incorporated as the ''Intertrust Group Holding S.A.'') is one of the largest providers of Trust and Corporate Services in the world.〔 http://www.seo.nl/binaries/publicaties/rapporten/2008/2008_25.pdf〕 Intertrust operates with more than 1,800 employees worldwide in from 36 offices in 26 countries. The company specializes in tax avoidance. ==History== In 1997, MeesPierson was acquired by Fortis. As a result of the subsequent acquisition of Intertrust Group in 2002, the newly formed MeesPierson Intertrust became one of the world’s largest trust and corporate management services firms. The acquisition of Intertrust Group was followed by several smaller acquisitions and disposals. In 2006, MeesPierson Intertrust was rebranded into Fortis Intertrust. In 2007, a consortium of financial institutions (Fortis, The Royal Bank of Scotland, and Banco Santander) acquired ABN AMRO, with the purpose to split the ABN AMRO activities between the consortium partners. It was the intention that Fortis would acquire the Dutch operations of ABN AMRO. In 2008, the worldwide economic downturn also affected Fortis, which resulted in the agreement by the governments of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands to acquire a 49% interest in Fortis in September 2008. This commitment was overhauled one week later, when the Dutch government nationalised the Dutch operations of Fortis and the stake in ABN AMRO. The remaining operations (Belgium and Luxembourg) were acquired by the Belgium and Luxembourg governments and BNP Paribas. In summary, the Dutch operations of Fortis were rebranded into Fortis Bank Nederland (FBN), the Belgium operations were rebranded into Fortis Bank Belgium and the Luxembourg operations of Fortis were rebranded into Banque Générale du Luxembourg (BGL). The shares in Fortis Intertrust Group Holding were indirectly held by FBN (75%) and BGL (25%). In June 2009, front running a potential divestment Fortis Intertrust was rebranded into Intertrust and by the end of 2009 the Intertrust Group was sold to a Dutch investor, Rob Thielen's Waterland Private Equity Investments,〔(【引用サイトリンク】''Quote'' ">title=Rob Thielen (Waterland) koopt Fortis Intertrust )〕 for a reported price of either €210 million or €250 million. The initial asking price was €350 million, but the Dutch state did not wish to be associated with a tax avoidance company, especially since it was at the same time holding a crackdown on tax evaders and the European Union had decided on anti-tax avoidance regulation. On 3 December 2012, Blackstone, one of the world’s largest private equity firms, announced that it had agreed to acquire Intertrust Group from Waterland Private Equity Investments. Closing of this transaction took place on 1 April 2013. On 3 June 2013, Intertrust Group announced that it had reached agreement to acquire ATC Group. After obtaining the required legal approvals, Intertrust Group completed this transaction on 9 August 2013, and completed integrating ATC in Intertrust by 2 December 2013. Blackstone paid a reported €675 million for Intertrust. On 8 June 2015, Intertrust Group announced that it had reached agreement to acquire CorpNordic. After obtaining the required legal approvals, Intertrust Group completed integrating and rebranding of CorpNordic in Intertrust by 31 August 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Intertrust Group」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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