ABN AMRO, NL0011540547

ABN AMRO Stock - analyst consensus and valuation snapshot

22.06.2026 - 13:00:39 | ad-hoc-news.de

ABN AMRO stock currently trades on Euronext Amsterdam with a moderate valuation and a largely Hold-leaning analyst consensus. A look at current forecasts, dividend expectations and peer comparisons shows where the Dutch lender stands.

ABN AMRO, NL0011540547
ABN AMRO, NL0011540547

Edited by ad hoc news Analyst & Consensus Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/22/2026, 10:58 UTC. Details in the imprint.

ABN AMRO (NL0011540547) remains a key Dutch banking stock for investors looking at the eurozone financial sector. With no fresh price-sensitive announcements from the bank or regulators this Monday, the focus shifts to the current analyst consensus and valuation metrics.

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Further figures, background and regulatory filings on ABN AMRO stock are available in the dedicated topic area and via the bank's investor-relations pages.

What analysts currently expect

Recent data from consensus aggregators show ABN AMRO covered by a broad range of European brokerages, with the dominant rating cluster in the Hold area and a minority of Buy recommendations. Average 12-month price targets imply only modest upside from current levels.

Several houses highlight that the strong net-interest-income tailwind from earlier rate hikes is beginning to fade, while capital returns via dividends and buybacks provide support. Compared with large eurozone peers, analysts still view ABN AMRO as more domestically focused and somewhat more interest-rate sensitive.

Valuation and dividend profile

On standard valuation metrics such as price-to-book and price-to-earnings, the stock trades at a discount to many continental peers, reflecting its concentrated home-market exposure and regulatory history. Some brokers argue that this discount is partly structural, others see room for normalization if asset quality stays robust.

The bank has set out a policy of distributing a significant share of profit through ordinary dividends, supplemented by share buybacks subject to capital and regulatory approval, according to recent investor-relations presentations. The implied dividend yield remains an important part of the equity case for income-oriented investors.

The business behind the stock

ABN AMRO makes most of its money from retail and commercial banking in the Netherlands, complemented by private banking and wealth management activities. Core products range from current accounts and mortgages to corporate lending, cash management and investment services for affluent clients.

Where the stock trades today

ABN AMRO stock (NL0011540547) trades on Euronext Amsterdam at around EUR 17.00 as of 06/22/2026, 10:58 CET.

Key facts on ABN AMRO stock

  • Company: ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
  • ISIN: NL0011540547
  • WKN: A14V07
  • Ticker: ABN
  • Venue: Euronext Amsterdam
  • Price (as of 06/22/2026, 10:58 CET): 17.00 EUR
  • Market cap: 15,000,000,000 EUR (as of 06/22/2026)
  • Sector / Industry: Financials / Banks
  • Index membership: AEX
  • Next earnings date: not officially scheduled

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