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ING Belgium is the Belgian subsidiary of ING Group. The bank was formerly known as Bank Brussel Lambert (BBL) which became part of ING Group in 1998. It provides retail and commercial banking services to individuals and businesses in Belgium, together with related financial products such as insurance and asset management.
Rabobank Group Belgium [20] Rabobank International Corporate Bank, De Lage Landen Leasing, Interpolis (insurance), Athlon Car Lease (car leasing) and Robeco (fund manager) Antwerp/Online: RABO BE 22 Record Bank SA/NV [21] Record Group owned by ING Group (100%) [22] Westkrediet (2002), AGF Belgium Bank (2003), Mercator Bank (2004), Eural (from ...
Bank Brussels Lambert (BBL, French: Banque Bruxelles Lambert) was a prominent Belgian bank that was created in 1975 through the merger of Banque de Bruxelles and Banque Lambert, and was eventually acquired in 1998 by ING Group; however the name survived as part of Groupe Bruxelles Lambert, which controlled the bank prior to its acquisition.
Rank Bank Total assets (billions of US dollars) Headquarter city 1 : HSBC: 2,919.84 London: 2 : BNP Paribas: 2,867.44 Paris: 3 : Crédit Agricole: 2,736.95 Paris
Pages in category "Banks of Belgium" ... ING Belgium; K. KBC Group; Keytrade Bank; N. National Bank of Belgium; S. Société Générale de Belgique; V. Vdk bank
The fintech startup was part of an internal incubator project at ING. In July 2016 Belgian bank KBC joined Payconiq, in favor over its own Citylife mobile payment solution. [5] And in December 2016 Belgium bank Belfius joined Payconiq. [2] Payconiq Belgium and the Belgian payment system Bancontact announced in March 2018 their intention to merge.
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