1944: Chase National Bank heads a group of 14 New York City banks and trust companies allocating an interim credit of US$100 million to the Royal Netherlands Government for reconstruction purposes. This is the first private bank credit to a foreign government outside of the Lend-Lease program.
1962: Morgan Guaranty Trust Company’s Morgan Guaranty International Finance Company becomes a minority shareholder in the Mees & Hope Groep N.V.
1967: Chase Manhattan Bank purchases 17.5% of Nederlandse Credietbank (NCB). Chase acquires virtually all of the shares of NCB in 1984. This subsidiary is sold to Credit Lyonnais Bank Nederland in 1987.
1971: The First National Bank of Chicago opens a representative office in Amsterdam.
1976: Morgan Guaranty Trust Company acquires a 50% interest in Labouchere & Co. N.V. in Amsterdam. This institution is renamed Bank Morgan Labouchere N.V. and offers services such as domestic and international commercial banking, securities transactions, and leasing.
1978: Chase Manhattan Bank opens a representative office in Amsterdam.
1984: Morgan Guaranty acquires full ownership of Bank Morgan Labouchere. The name of the bank is changed to Morgan Bank Nederland.
1989: J.P. Morgan’s common stock is listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.
2018: J.P. Morgan’s Netherlands Institutional team participates in a US$116 million Infrastructure Investment Fund mandate with the largest Netherlands-based funeral insurance company. The team also secures a US$163 million multi-asset mandate from a Dutch energy company.