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White & Case advises ABN AMRO on the acquisition of Hauck Aufhäuser Lampe

Global law firm White & Case LLP has advised ABN AMRO Bank NV (ABN AMRO) on its acquisition of Hauck Aufhäuser Lampe Privatbank AG (Hauck Aufhäuser Lampe) from Fosun International Limited, which is subject to regulatory approvals.

Hauck Aufhäuser Lampe is one of Germany’s leading private banks, with total assets of over EUR 11.7 billion, over 1,500 employees in 18 locations and approximately EUR 26 billion in assets under management (AuM). Combined with the existing AuM of ABN AMRO’s German private banking business of approximately €44 billion, operating under the Bethmann Bank brand, this will result in a total AuM of approximately €70 billion, making ABN AMRO the third largest private banking business in Germany.

The White & Case team advising on the transaction was led by partners Sebastian Pitz and Roger Kiem (both from Frankfurt) and local partner Johannes Goossens (Frankfurt), including partners Woldemar Haering, Jost Kotthoff, Tim Bracksiek, Bodo Bender, Sebastian Stütze, Sébastien Seele (all of Frankfurt), Thilo Wienke (Düsseldorf), Ryan Tou, Wilfred Ho (both Hong Kong) and Thomas Glauden (Luxembourg and Brussels), local partner Mathias Bogusch (Frankfurt) and associates Agmal Bahrami, Jan Ditrich, Alexander Herzog, Andreas Klein, Konstantin Huber, Leon Hoffeller, Carsten Schreiner, Patrick Hinz, Sven Pauls, Pia Berger, Christopher Ruof, Alexander Bijok, Paulina Spengler, Melanie Schubert (all of Frankfurt), Martin Junker (Berlin and Frankfurt), David Marder (Düsseldorf), Harriet Baldwin (London) and Tracey Lau (Hong Kong).

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