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Total EU FDIs in banking and insurance in Netherlands 2004-2016, by country of origin

Total European foreign direct investments (FDIs) in the banking and insurance sector in the Netherlands from 2004 to 2016, by country of origin (Figures expressed in millions of euros)

The data displays the total European foreign direct investments (FDIs) in the banking and insurance sector in the Netherlands from 2004 to 2016, by country of origin (in million euro). A foreign direct investment (FDI) is an investment made by a company or individual in one country in business interests in another country, in the form of either establishing business operations or acquiring business assets in the other country, such as ownership or controlling interest in a foreign company. In 2016, the UK invested 272 billion euro in banks and insurance companies in the Netherlands.

2016 263789 93964 108119 95127 36127 272150 24376 69898
2015 246731 93957 122586 81860 39256 252300 11110 52602
2014 252009 80656 110850 87011 35119 288728 28203 75504
2013 207481 97337 100439 97581 35692 322407 39482 88179
2012 184659 84301 97609 96487 46787 333472 38256 82501
2011 150946 87307 94338 81889 40699 321370 40061 75517
2010 42112 16268 20107 9736 12868 95426 3360 20669
2009 37776 16084 19649 14774 18378 99851 3684 19277
2008 32811 16268 16012 14775 16356 106784 1737 13697
2007 36740 12902 13034 13844 21756 127171 764 5768
2006 20714 13445 8619 5764 995 92604 605 5904
2005 4953 11560 8202 8039 810 83078 509 5058
2004 4771 9804 8084 8389 300 73027 519 4391