ING Groep N.V. (ING) Research

ING Groep N.V. functions as a prominent global financial services institution, offering a comprehensive suite of banking products and solutions across a vast international footprint. Its operations extend throughout the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Poland, other European countries, North America, Latin America, Asia, and Australia. The company organizes its business into six distinct segments: Retail Banking focused on the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and other regions, in addition to its Wholesale Banking and Corporate Line Banking divisions. ING facilitates various client deposits, including checking and savings accounts, and extends credit options to both businesses and individual consumers. These lending products encompass residential mortgage loans, term loans, revolving credit facilities, and personal loans. Furthermore, its extensive offerings include debt and equity capital market services, working capital solutions, export finance, and daily banking conveniences. The firm also provides expertise in treasury and risk management, corporate finance advisory, specialized lending, and general financing. Customers can also utilize payment and cash management systems, international trade services, and a full array of digital banking experiences, alongside its savings, investment, insurance, and mortgage product lines. ING serves a diverse clientele, including individual customers, a broad spectrum of corporate entities—from small and medium-sized enterprises to mid-market corporations—and other financial institutions. The organization, founded in 1762, is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Market snapshot

Symbol
ING
Price
$31.36
Day change
+0.38%
Market cap
$79.4B
P/E ratio
12.45x
52-week range
20.39-31.83
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Banks - Diversified
Next earnings
in 1 month
Analyst price target
$22.50

Recent news

  • ING bets on subscription model to lift fees amid growing digital-banking competition

    ING launched a new subscription-based banking model for clients ‌in the Netherlands on Wednesday, in a move aimed at diversifying income streams and protecting its market share.

  • Why ING Could Be Europe's Resilient Banking Trade For 2026

    European banks are entering 2026 with a very different setup than they had just a few years ago.

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