22 May 2019 | Sustainability
How to save money and energy in buildings
An ING tool helps owners know what steps to take.
An ING tool helps owners know what steps to take.
Would you like to take part in an exciting initiative to stimulate entrepreneurship and innovation in the Dutch financial services industry?
Europe is pessimistic about the opportunities for first-time buyers, with a majority believing that the housing crisis is getting more acute and that society would benefit if prices fell.
Bianca Prins sees solutions, not problems
It is ING’s purpose to empower people to stay a step ahead, and with new money management tools available to customers in Spain and the Netherlands, we're doing just that.
ING customers in France can now be their own financial advisers, thanks to the launch of Coach Epargne, a digital instructor on money matters.
ING has collaborated with leading water company Anglian Water on the first green bond in the UK water sector.
The Paris 2015 Climate Summit marked a crucial milestone in the battle against climate change. It was a now-or-never opportunity for 196 nations to finally pull together and sign a deal to keep global warming well below 2°C. The high expectations were met.
WUA!, the largest online conversion benchmarking bureau in the Netherlands, recently conducted research into the quality of banking apps in the Netherlands. All researched apps worked as advertised, but it was ING’s that stood out above the rest with its customer-service component in particular, performing admirably.
How did ING’s view on sustainability shift from what we shouldn’t do to what we should, and how can we measure whether we’re doing enough? ING’s head of Lending Services, Christopher Steane, explains.