Levi9 and ABN AMRO Clearing Bank announce collaboration

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29 August 202409:00
Clearing

Levi9 Technology Services and ABN AMRO Clearing Bank proudly announce their new collaboration. This collaboration provides opportunities for growth, digital innovation & quality and for customers a better and quicker collaboration. Opening a new hub in Romania enables access to IT-personnel which is necessary in realising our ambitions.

ABN AMRO Clearing Bank (AACB) is a global player in clearing, custody, financing and risk management for multiple financial markets. AACB is active on the international capital markets where innovation and digitalisation are crucial. Levi9 is a high-end company in software, product development and digital strategy. Employees of Levi9 and AACB will collaborate on multiple IT-applications and -infrastructure. Levi9 has a lot of experience with attracting personnel from different parts of Europe, for example Romania. A country where they have successfully been present for 17 years. The collaboration with Levi9 enables AACB to work with the best engineering talent and strengthen their capacity to provide global high-end and fast solutions to customers.

Angelina Best, CEO Levi9, about the collaboration: “We are very proud of this collaboration with ABN AMRO Clearing Bank. This emphasises our commitment to quality and innovation reinforces our established expertise in the financial sector allowing us to push the boundaries of innovation even further.”

Friso Westra, CIO AACB: “Our collaboration with Levi9 accelerates our operational capabilities and allow us to attract the best engineering talent in Iași, which enables us to provide high-quality solutions to our clients. The added value of Levi9 has been impressive so far and promising for our collaboration in the future.”

ABN AMRO Clearing opens a new IT-hub in Romania with focus on IT & Innovation

To realise her ambitions on digitalisation AACB opens a new IT-hub in Iași, Romania. A couple of deciding factors for this choice were, the availability of qualified personnel, the minimal time difference with the Amsterdam headquarters and the status of Romania as a member of the European Union.

Rutger Schellens, CEO AACB: “The opening of the AAC IT Services Romania hub in Iași, Romania, represents an important step towards our aim to utilise global IT talent and stimulate innovation. It will help us in realising our mission: Leading the way to safe and transparent markets.

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Marieke Ziedses des Plantes

Sr Press Officer Corporate Banking, Wealth Management