ABN AMRO feels that products and services must be straightforward and accessible for everyone.
ABN AMRO feels that it is important that everyone is able to independently manage their banking matters by themselves. Products and services must be straightforward and accessible for everyone. We continually strive to accommodate our customers' wishes. That is why we regularly consult with organisations for people with disabilities and interest groups for consumers and small-to-medium sized businesses. Examples of products and services developed thanks to this type of collaboration are shown below.
In order to make Internet Banking available to as many people as possible, we have created demos in which the use of Internet Banking is explained. Furthermore, our site also supports various browsers. If you have any questions or if anything is unclear, please don't hesitate to contact our telephone support help desk, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The International Symbol of Access is a certification by the Dutch Council of the Chronically Ill and the Disabled. This symbol is issued to businesses whose offices comply with requirements for (amongst other aspects) accessibility so the elderly and handicapped can make use of their facilities, products and services. The International Symbol of Access was first assigned to ABN AMRO's branch in Amstelveen in July of 2005 as the first bank in Europe to receive such a designation.
One of the Euro Zone countries just as simple as a transaction within The Netherlands. You can find more information about this on the website of De Nederlandsche Bank.