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Anna Martin Leaves ABN Amro; Successor Named

November 3, 2008

 

Here is a shock:

 

Anna Martin, a true legend in the business and for over 40 years a stalwart of ABN-Amro’s Diamond and Jewelry Division in New York, has left the bank, to take a position at another bank, where she will also work with the diamond and jewelry business.

 

ABN has already appointed a successor – Rob Broedelet.

 

Broedelet “has been with ABN Amro since 1980 and he has a similar background to mine,” says Loet Kniphorst, the head of the global ABN Amro Diamond and Jewelry Division. “He has worked with Latin America and the Far East and the Middle East and done some work with the diamond line.”

 

Kniphorst notes that, despite Anna’s departure, ABN “has no intention to change things. In terms of exposure and credit lines, we have actually increased, rather than decreased, our commitment.”

 

He notes that his bank has been in dialogue with the major rough producers about supplies and pricing.

 

“I think they all understand that, with credit today, you can no longer just snap your fingers and get $10 million,” he says.

 

The fate of the ABN-Amro D and J division has certainly been the subject of much speculation lately. The bank was first taken over by Fortis, and is now the property of the Dutch government.

 

Kishore Lall, who worked with Anna as global head of  business development, also left the bank about a month ago to go to Standard Chartered Bank to develop a diamond and jewelry portfolio.

While it is shocking to see Anna leave ABN, having more banks involved in the industry is certainly positive for the trade and we hope to bring you more on this soon.

Posted by Rob Bates on November 3, 2008 | Comments (4)

November 22, 2008
In response to: Anna Martin Leaves ABN Amro; Successor Named
Frederick Jennings commented:

Having worked closely with Anna Martin for many years, I am sure she will be a success and Standard Chartered Bank and will continue to be committed to the global diamond and jewelry industry. All the best and good luck.


November 5, 2008
In response to: Anna Martin Leaves ABN Amro; Successor Named
Hedda Schupak commented:

In response to Bagehot, hopefully the new banks entering the industry won't entirely wipe out the entrepreneurial spirit that drives it. That being said, however, let's face it: this industry needs to adopt much more rigorous financial discipline than it has shown to date. Let's just hope we can find the happy medium. As for Anna, she is a lovely, smart lady whom I've worked with on the WJA national board for a number of years, and I'm sure she'll be successful wherever she is!


November 5, 2008
In response to: Anna Martin Leaves ABN Amro; Successor Named
Bagehot commented:

Standard Chartered ? The history of banking newcomers to this industry is not promising. If one looks like an audited, corporate, fortune 1000 maybe you have a chance of getting finance; if not, well ?


November 5, 2008
In response to: Anna Martin Leaves ABN Amro; Successor Named
Georgia Fleming commented:

I agree with Rob that having Anna Martin make a move from ABN is surprising. However, knowing her as we all do, this move will, indeed, bring a growth opportunity to the industry. Bravo - Anna!

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