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The Securities and Exchange Commission Has Not Necessarily Reviewed the Information in This Filing and Has Not Determined If It Is Accurate and Complete The Securities and Exchange Commission has not necessarily reviewed the information in this filing and has not determined if it is accurate and complete. The reader should not assume that the information is accurate and complete. UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OMB APPROVAL Washington, D.C. 20549 OMB Number: 3235-0006 FORM 13F Expires: July 31, 2015 Estimated average burden FORM 13F COVER PAGE hours per response: 23.8 Report for the Calendar Year or Quarter Ended: 09-30-2019 Check here if Amendment Amendment Number: This Amendment (Check only one.): is a restatement. adds new holdings entries. Institutional Investment Manager Filing this Report: Name: AMALGAMATED BANK Address: 275 SEVENTH AVENUE 9TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10001 Form 13F File 028-04148 Number: The institutional investment manager filing this report and the person by whom it is signed hereby represent that the person signing the report is authorized to submit it, that all information contained herein is true, correct and complete, and that it is understood that all required items, statements, schedules, lists, and tables, are considered integral parts of this form. Person Signing this Report on Behalf of Reporting Manager: Name: GREGORY SPOCK VICE PRESIDENT - TRUST COMPLIANCE Title: OFFICER Phone: 212-895-4836 Signature, Place, and Date of Signing: GREGORY SPOCK NEW YORK, NY 11-13-2019 [Signature] [City, State] [Date] Report Type (Check only one.): X 13F HOLDINGS REPORT. (Check here if all holdings of this reporting manager are reported in this report.) 13F NOTICE. (Check here if no holdings reported are in this report, and all holdings are reported by other reporting manager(s).) 13F COMBINATION REPORT. (Check here if a portion of the holdings for this reporting manager are reported in this report and a portion are reported by other reporting manager(s).) Form 13F Summary Page Report Summary: Number of Other Included Managers: 0 Form 13F Information Table Entry Total: 1,773 Form 13F Information Table Value Total: 4,755,949 (thousands) List of Other Included Managers: Provide a numbered list of the name(s) and Form 13F file number(s) of all institutional investment managers with respect to which this report is filed, other than the manager filing this report. [If there are no entries in this list, state “NONE” and omit the column headings and list entries.] NONE The Securities and Exchange Commission has not necessarily reviewed the information in this filing and has not determined if it is accurate and complete. The reader should not assume that the information is accurate and complete. UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OMB APPROVAL Washington, D.C. 20549 OMB Number: 3235-0006 FORM 13F Expires: July 31, 2015 Estimated average burden FORM 13F INFORMATION TABLE hours per response: 23.8 COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN 1 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 5 COLUMN 6 COLUMN 8 2 4 7 SHRS VALUE SH/ PUT/ INVESTMENT OTHER VOTING AUTHORITY OR TITLE OF PRN NAME OF ISSUER CUSIP (x$1000) PRN CALL DISCRETION MANAGER SOLE SHARED NONE CLASS AMT ABBOTT LABORATORIES COM 002824100 21,955 262,398 SH SOLE 248,424 0 13,974 ADVANCED MICRO COM 007903107 4,860 167,636 SH SOLE 159,113 0 8,523 DEVICES INC AIR PRODUCTS COM 009158106 7,089 31,951 SH SOLE 30,221 0 1,730 CHEMICALS INC AMERICAN ELECTRIC COM 025537101 6,513 69,518 SH SOLE 65,658 0 3,860 POWER AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. COM 025816109 12,536 105,990 SH SOLE 100,566 0 5,424 AMETEK NEW COM 031100100 3,346 36,440 SH SOLE 34,624 0 1,816 AUTOMATIC DATA COM 053015103 11,683 72,378 SH SOLE 68,952 0 3,426 PROCESSING INC. NEWELL BRANDS INC COM 651229106 1,507 80,521 SH SOLE 77,162 0 3,359 VERIZON COM 92343V104 35,190 582,997 SH SOLE 550,239 0 32,758 COMMUNICATIONS INC THE BOEING COMPANY COM 097023105 33,576 88,248 SH SOLE 84,057 0 4,191 BROWN-FORMAN CORP- COM 115637209 1,754 27,934 SH SOLE 26,633 0 1,301 CLASS B BRUNSWICK COM 117043109 929 17,829 SH SOLE 17,149 0 680 CORPORATION CSX CORPORATION COM 126408103 8,041 116,089 SH SOLE 109,986 0 6,103 CABOT CORPORATION COM 127055101 541 11,933 SH SOLE 11,463 0 470 CAMPBELL SOUP COM 134429109 1,231 26,235 SH SOLE 24,733 0 1,502 COMPANY CARLISLE CORP COM 142339100 2,092 14,373 SH SOLE 13,908 0 465 CATERPILLAR INC COM 149123101 10,038 79,468 SH SOLE 74,934 0 4,534 JPMORGAN CHASE CO. COM 46625H100 52,981 450,172 SH SOLE 424,758 0 25,414 COCA-COLA COMPANY COM 191216100 33,031 606,742 SH SOLE 576,434 0 30,308 COLGATE PALMOLIVE CO. COM 194162103 8,719 118,604 SH SOLE 111,821 0 6,783 CONAGRA BRANDS INC. COM 205887102 2,082 67,867 SH SOLE 64,071 0 3,796 CONSOLIDATED EDISON COM 209115104 4,351 46,058 SH SOLE 43,529 0 2,529 INC CMS ENERGY CORP COM 125896100 2,541 39,729 SH SOLE 37,512 0 2,217 COOPER TIRE RUBBER COM 216831107 204 7,792 SH SOLE 7,400 0 392 CORNING INCORPORATED COM 219350105 3,293 115,469 SH SOLE 109,208 0 6,261 CUMMINS INC. COM 231021106 3,530 21,702 SH SOLE 20,451 0 1,251 DTE ENERGY COMPANY COM 233331107 3,414 25,678 SH SOLE 24,255 0 1,423 DIEBOLD NIXDORF COM 253651103 147 13,151 SH SOLE 12,555 0 596 WALT DISNEY CO/THE COM 254687106 32,372 248,405 SH SOLE 234,275 0 14,130 MOODY'S CORPORATION COM 615369105 5,601 27,347 SH SOLE 26,042 0 1,305 ECOLAB INC COM 278865100 8,305 41,938 SH SOLE 39,948 0 1,990 EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. COM 291011104 5,902 88,277 SH SOLE 83,381 0 4,896 NEXTERA ENERGY INC COM 65339F101 15,723 67,484 SH SOLE 63,642 0 3,842 FEDEX CORPORATION COM 31428X106 4,941 33,942 SH SOLE 32,044 0 1,898 GENERAL DYNAMICS COM 369550108 6,640 36,339 SH SOLE 34,494 0 1,845 CORP. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. COM 369604103 10,900 1,219,191 SH SOLE 1,150,625 0 68,566 GENUINE PARTS CO. COM 372460105 1,977 19,850 SH SOLE 18,701 0 1,149 GOODYEAR TIRE RUBBER COM 382550101 691 47,953 SH SOLE 46,129 0 1,824 CO. WW GRAINGER INC COM 384802104 2,180 7,338 SH SOLE 6,981 0 357 HALLIBURTON COMPANY COM 406216101 2,310 122,558 SH SOLE 115,700 0 6,858 THE HERSHEY COMPANY COM 427866108 3,634 23,444 SH SOLE 22,269 0 1,175 HUMANA INC. COM 444859102 5,245 20,513 SH SOLE 19,440 0 1,073 INTEL CORPORATION COM 458140100 32,441 629,557 SH SOLE 594,136 0 35,421 INTL BUSINESS MACHINES COM 459200101 20,162 138,644 SH SOLE 131,635 0 7,009 CORP INTL FLAVORS COM 459506101 1,835 14,958 SH SOLE 14,166 0 792 FRAGRANCES INTERNATIONAL PAPER COM 460146103 2,342 55,995 SH SOLE 52,824 0 3,171 CO JOHNSON JOHNSON COM 478160104 49,730 384,374 SH SOLE 363,481 0 20,893 KELLOGG COMPANY COM 487836108 2,389 37,127 SH SOLE 35,146 0 1,981 KIMBERLY-CLARK CORP. COM 494368103 6,832 48,096 SH SOLE 45,387 0 2,709 ELI LILLY CO COM 532457108 16,004 143,106 SH SOLE 136,292 0 6,814 LINCOLN NATIONAL COM 534187109 1,720 28,513 SH SOLE 26,841 0 1,672 CORP. LOEWS CORPORATION COM 540424108 1,909 37,085 SH SOLE 34,921 0 2,164 LOWE'S COS INC COM 548661107 14,495 131,821 SH SOLE 125,620 0 6,201 MASCO CORPORATION COM 574599106 1,723 41,338 SH SOLE 38,949 0 2,389 MCDONALD'S CORP. COM 580135101 23,870 111,172 SH SOLE 105,140 0 6,032 ENTERGY CORPORATION COM 29364G103 3,139 26,750 SH SOLE 25,257 0 1,493 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS COM 620076307 4,454 26,136 SH SOLE 24,857 0 1,279 INC BANK OF AMERICA CORP COM 060505104 34,845 1,194,558 SH SOLE 1,127,976 0 66,582 NORFOLK SOUTHERN COM 655844108 6,942 38,640 SH SOLE 36,511 0 2,129 CORP. WELLS FARGO CO COM 949746101 28,323 561,527 SH SOLE 529,488 0 32,039 OLIN CORPORATION COM 680665205 611 32,642 SH SOLE 32,642 0 0 OXFORD INDS INC. COM 691497309 201 2,801 SH SOLE 2,668 0 133 PPG INDUSTRIES INC. COM 693506107 4,178 35,256 SH SOLE 33,380 0 1,876 PACCAR INC COM 693718108 3,349 47,833 SH SOLE 45,099 0 2,734 PARKER HANNIFIN CORP. COM 701094104 3,260 18,052 SH SOLE 17,018 0 1,034 AMERICAN FINANCIAL COM 025932104 1,636 15,166 SH SOLE 14,615 0 551 GROUP INC. PENNEY (J.C.) CO. INC. COM 708160106 44 49,535 SH SOLE 47,064 0 2,471 PEPSICO INC. COM 713448108 31,175 227,387 SH SOLE 216,284 0 11,103 PFIZER INC COM 717081103 28,156 783,641 SH SOLE 739,666 0 43,975 EXELON CORPORATION COM 30161N101 6,596 136,525 SH SOLE 128,886 0 7,639 PITNEY BOWES INC. COM 724479100 140 30,618 SH SOLE 29,145 0 1,473 PROCTER GAMBLE CO COM 742718109 43,841 352,478 SH SOLE 332,610 0 19,868 PUBLIC SERVICE COM 744573106 4,405 70,959 SH SOLE 67,002 0 3,957 ENTERPRISE GROUP INC RAYTHEON COMPANY COM 755111507 8,581 43,738 SH SOLE 41,515 0 2,223 ROCKWELL AUTOMATION COM 773903109 3,232 19,613 SH SOLE 18,669 0 944 INC.
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