ING Group
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ING Groep N.V. (NYSE: [ING]
As of 2003, ING covers 60 million private, corporate and institutional clients in 50 countries with a workforce of over 115,000 people. It has offices in Canada, Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, the United States, Germany, UK, Austria and Australia. It owns ING Direct an (almost) Internet-only bank with operations in Australia, Canada, the USA, UK, Spain and elsewhere. In the 2006 Forbes Global 2000, ING was the eleventh-largest company in the world.
ING's headquarters is somewhat renowned as an autonomous building.
The company files U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission reports under "ING GROEP NV" [link].
ING's Canadian commercials feature Dutch actor Frederik de Groot. In Australia, they feature Scottish comedian Billy Connolly.
History
The company was created from the 1991 merger of Nationale-Nederlanden and NMB Postbank Groep.
- 1995: ING acquired investment bank and asset management firm Barings.
- 1997: ING acquired insurer Equitable of Iowa Companies.
- 1997: ING opened ING Direct Canada.
- 1998: ING acquired Banque Bruxelles Lambert (BBL) of Belgium.
- 1999: ING acquired BHF-Bank of Germany.
- 2000: ING acquired US insurers ReliaStar, Aetna Financial Services and Aetna International.
- 2001: ING acquired Bank Śląski of Poland, and insurer Seguros Commercial America of Mexico.
- 2002: ING acquired DiBa bank of Germany
- 2004: ING Insurance Company of Canada acquired Allianz Canada
- 2004: ING sold BHF-Bank of Germany to Sal. Oppenheim
See also
- ING Direct Canada
- President's Choice Financial
- Manulife Financial
- Care Vest Capital
External links
- [ING Home page]
- * [ING Financial Partners]
- * [ING Direct]
- [Pictures of the ING Group Headquarters, Amsterdam]
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