July 2020

09 July 2020 | Economics
Germany: prepare for an exciting election

In a few months, Germans go to the polls for crucial elections. ING’s Frankfurt-based Chief Economist Carsten Brzeski looks at what that could mean for Germany’s economy and for Europe.

Germany: prepare for an exciting election

09 July 2020 | People
Michael’s ultimate test

Wholesale Banking’s Michael Dryden put his grit and determination to the ultimate test when he embarked upon the adventure of a lifetime, retracing the steps of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton.

Michael’s ultimate test

09 July 2020 | Sustainability
The telecom binman

Once upon a time, Joost sold second-hand mobile phones in Africa. It was a good business. But when he realised that he was only adding to a growing global e-waste problem, Joost turned his business model upside down.

The telecom binman

09 July 2020 | Sustainability
How thinking in circles can save water

There are seven and a half billion people on the planet, yet only 2.5 percent of the world’s water is fresh. Millions continue to have no access to drinking water and that scarcity is set to worsen with an increasing global population and climate change. All is not lost though. A new water report produced by ING shows how the circular economy could save 400 billion of cubic metres of water every year.

How thinking in circles can save water

09 July 2020 | Sustainability
ING has sold its stake in Dakota Access pipeline loan

ING has reached an agreement for the sale of its loan to the Dakota Access pipeline. The sale follows a constructive dialogue between ING and representatives from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and has the full support of the Tribe.

ING has sold its stake in Dakota Access pipeline loan

09 July 2020 | Banking
Bring in the students

For eight years, ING’s head of Quantitative Analytics Drona Kandhai has been teaching Computational Finance at the University of Amsterdam (UvA). In between classes, he explains what ING can learn from students.

Bring in the students

09 July 2020 | Banking, Innovation
Apple Pay goes Down Under

ING customers in Australia wanted it. ING in Australia has provided it. It’s Apple Pay, Apple's NFC payment system that lets users make purchases using an iOS device.

Apple Pay goes Down Under