25 February 2019 | Press release
ING CEO Ralph Hamers to present at Bank of America Merrill Lynch conference
Today, Ralph Hamers, CEO of ING Group, will address the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Annual Banking & Insurance CEO Conference in London.
Today, Ralph Hamers, CEO of ING Group, will address the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Annual Banking & Insurance CEO Conference in London.
Despite years of austerity it seems Europeans are beginning to believe a revival in the housing market is on its way. Most consumers (53%) are becoming increasingly optimistic about house prices rising, representing a six percentage point upward change on last year and 2012.
William Connelly, CEO of ING Commercial Banking, will present ING’s Commercial Banking strategy at the ING Benelux Conference hosted in London later today.
Today, Ralph Hamers, CEO of ING Group, will address the Goldman Sachs 18th Annual European Financials Conference in Madrid.
On 12 June the FIFA World Cup kicks off. 32 of the best football teams in the world will start vying for the title of being the best at the biggest sport in the world.
Mobile banking is maturing, with longer term users in Europe showing signs their money management is getting better and better.
ING has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with TMB, Thanachart Bank (TBANK) and TBANK’s major shareholders Thanachart Capital and The Bank of Nova Scotia to discuss a proposed merger of TMB and TBANK.
Today, ING’s Director of Corporate Strategy, Dorothy Hillenius, will address the Digital Banking Revolution conference organized by Bank of America Merrill Lynch in London. She will elaborate on how technology and changing customer behaviour are transforming the banking industry, with customers increasingly using different channels in their search for reliable and easy solutions. In addition, she will talk about ING’s strategy to earn the primary relationship with the customer and how the bank creates a differentiating customer experience in today’s digital era.
Do banks have the potential to stay relevant in payments? ‘Absolutely’, said Mark Buitenhek Global Head Transaction Services of ING.
The focus on circular is increasing among US businesses, according to a new ING survey.