[7] Van Lanschot Kempen has been recognised as one of the leading Dutch wealth managers,[8][9] with global recognition for its focus on sustainable investment.
[15] Prior to 1954, Van Lanschot Kempen's banking activities were carried out from its offices in ‘s-Hertogenbosch.
[11] In 1973, National Westminster Bank (NatWest) became the first non-family shareholder when it acquired a minority interest in the parent Van Lanschot's Beleggings-Compagnie.
Evi van Lanschot is an online savings and investment platform aimed at extending its offering to mass affluent clients and first-time investors.
In December 2016, Van Lanschot Kempen acquired the private banking business of Staalbankiers.
[20] In August 2017, Van Lanschot Kempen acquired UBS's Dutch wealth management business.
[11] In 2021, Van Lanschot Kempen acquired Hof Hoorneman Bankiers, a Dutch private bank.
Several people, mostly traders, looked for a temporary solution (outside the government) to circulate small coins themselves.
In addition, head office employees work in two other buildings in 's-Hertogenbosch in the Paleiskwartier district, and in the World Trade Center (Amsterdam).
Private Banking has offices and client reception locations in most large cities in the Netherlands[25] and Belgium.
[28] Van Lanschot Kempen's sponsorship aims to help preserve Dutch cultural heritage.
[29] The company also supports sustainability initiatives being the main partner of the Dutch foundation Stukje Natuur.