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Thursday, January 4, 2018

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Intertrust Group (incorporated as Intertrust N.V.) is a publicly traded international trust and corporate management company based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The company is best known for its fiduciary services, which includes tax, trust, business management and outsourcing processes. It is the largest trust office in the Netherlands, measured by number of shell corporations managed.

Intertrust's origins date back to the incorporation of NV Trust Corporation Pierson, Heldring & Pierson in 1952. David de Buck has been the company's chief executive officer since 2009.

Intertrust has locations in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East, but most of its revenue stems from a small number of tax havens. The company is listed on Euronext Amsterdam Stock Exchange. Intertrust's clients include 60% of the top 10 of the Fortune Global 500, and thirty out of the world's fifty largest private equity funds. It does not disclose which companies these are.


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History

In 1952, NV Trust Corporation Pierson, Heldring & Pierson was incorporated in CuraƧao by Pierson, Heldring & Pierson. In 1975, AMRO Bank acquired Pierson, Heldring & Pierson and ABN Bank acquired Mees & Hope Bankers. After the merger of ABN Bank and AMRO bank into ABN AMRO in 1991, Pierson, Heldring & Pierson and Mees & Hope Bank were merged into MeesPierson in 1993. The trust and corporate management services activities were branded as MeesPierson Trust.

In 1997, MeesPierson was acquired by Fortis. In 2002, MeesPierson acquired Holland Intertrust Corporation and rebranded as MeesPierson Intertrust. The company adopted its owner's name in 2006 and rebranded as Fortis Intertrust. During its time as a Fortis subsidiary, Intertrust was involved in "dubious" transactions surrounding FIFA officials, though this would only become known after the Panama Papers leak of 2016.

In June 2009, Fortis Intertrust was rebranded as Intertrust Group. It was sold to Dutch investor, Rob Thielen's, Waterland Private Equity Investments for a reported price of either EUR210 million or EUR250 million.

In December 2012, Blackstone Group announced that it would acquire Intertrust Group from Waterland Private Equity Investments, which was completed in April 2013. Reports stated that Blackstone paid EUR675 million for Intertrust.

Intertrust held its initial public offering in September 2015 in Amsterdam, expecting to raise EUR475 million. In October 2015, shares of Intertrust N.V. started trading on the Euronext Amsterdam Stock Exchange at an issue price of EUR15.50 per share. In total, Intertrust's IPO raised about EUR486 million. The company's profits decreased from EUR6.3 million in 2014 to EUR2.6 million in 2015 due to increased competition on the Cayman Islands.

Acquisitions

In June 2013, Intertrust Group announced that it would acquire ATC Group for $397 million, which was completed in December 2013. In June 2015, Intertrust Group announced that it would acquire CorpNordic, which was finalized in August 2015. In 2016, the company announced that it would acquire Elian Group for $625 million in cash, shares and debt.


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Activities

Intertrust is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The company's operational offices are in the Netherlands, Luxembourg, the Cayman Islands, Jersey and Guernsey. It has other locations in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East, totaling 37 offices in 26 countries.

The company manages the administration of some 40,000 "entities", nominally housed at its Dutch offices. Intertrust reportedly works with 60% of the Top 10 of the Fortune Global 500, 64% of the Top 50 of the Fortune Global 500 and 60% of the Top 50 of the Private Equity International 300.


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References


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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia