18 December 2019 | Sustainability
ING and UNICEF partnership expands into fintechs
New programme will help young people in the Philippines.
New programme will help young people in the Philippines.
Soya beans have been in the news lately. What’s our position? Here’s five things to know about financing soya beans.
ING Group has been notified of the European Central Bank (ECB) decision on the 2019 Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP), based on which it has taken a decision on ING’s prudential requirements, including capital requirements for 2020.
Ruud van Dusschoten has been appointed as country manager of ING in the Netherlands as of 1 January 2020.
ING Groep N.V. notes the announcements made today by the European Banking Authority and the European Central Bank (ECB) regarding the information of the 2019 EU-wide Transparency Exercise and fulfilment of the EBA Board of Supervisors’ decision.
ING announced today that Robert Reibestein has decided to resign from the Supervisory Board of ING Group per 1 January 2020.
ING: My job has nothing to do with my wheelchair
ING today published the first progress report on Terra, ING’s approach to steer its €600 billion lending book in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement to keep global warming to well-below two degrees.