ING determines cash payment per share as part of current distribution ING announced today that it will pay €0.172 per share on 15 January 2026, as part of the up to €1.6 billion distribution to shareholders as announced on 30 October 2025. The amount per share has been determined based on the total cash payment of €500 million and the 2,902 million ordinary shares outstanding on 31 December 2025.
ING Groep delivered robust Q3 results, maintaining strong profitability and capital generation amidst a stable eurozone outlook. ING's CET1 capital ratio stands at 13.4%, enabling a €1.1B share buyback and €500M dividend, with continued capital build expected. Dividend policy targets ~50% payout and ongoing buybacks, supporting rising EPS and yield; 2027 consensus implies a 5.4% yield at 9x ear...
Goldman Sachs International Equity ESG Fund initiated a position in ING Group (2.6%), a Dutch global financial institution. We initiated a position in Air Liquide (2.0%), which produces, markets, and sells industrial and healthcare gases. We exited our position in Nestle, a large Swiss food and beverage company.
ING Group completes two risk sharing transactions ING Group today announced the successful completion of two significant risk transfer (SRT) transactions, marking the inaugural SRTs for ING Wholesale Banking. These transactions provide us with first-loss protection on diversified portfolios of corporate loans with a total notional exposure of €10.5 billion.
Despite a stronger-than-anticipated increase in US jobs growth for September, the unemployment rate also climbed as more workers entered the labour market seeking employment.
ING Bank Slaski said on Tuesday that it had agreed to acquire the remaining 55% stake in Polish asset management company Goldman Sachs TFI from Goldman Sachs Asset Management International Holdings for 396 million zlotys ($108 million).
ING Bank Śląski takes full control of Goldman Sachs TFI by acquiring remaining 55% stake ING announced today that ING Bank Śląski has reached an agreement with Goldman Sachs on the full acquisition of the Polish asset management company Goldman Sachs TFI. ING already owns 45% of the company and with acquiring the remaining 55% stake it brings its ownership to 100%.
ING Group 2025 SREP process completed ING Group has been notified by the European Central Bank (ECB) decision on the 2025 Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP), based on which it has taken a decision on ING's prudential requirements, including capital requirements for 2026. According to the ECB's SREP decision, the Pillar 2 additional own funds requirement (P2R) will increase by 5 bp...
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