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The ING Group (Dutch: ING Groep) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam.Its primary businesses are retail banking, direct banking, commercial banking, investment banking, wholesale banking, private banking, asset management, and insurance services.
Hello Bank! [14] Hello Bank! [15] BNP Paribas Fortis: Brussels/Online: GEBA BE BB ING Belgium: ING Group [16] Bank Bruxelles Lambert Brussels: BBRU BE BB KBC Bank: KBC Group NV [17] Kredietbank, Cera, Raffeisenkas, Centea (KBC Group NV) sold to Crédit Agricole Group (Belgium), [18] Bank van Roeselare Brussels: KRED BE BB Keytrade Bank: Crédit ...
It provided retail and commercial banking services to individuals and businesses in Belgium, together with related financial products such as insurance and asset management. In 2003, ING rebranded BBL as ING Belgium. [1] The headquarters of BBL, now an office of ING Group, was the former head office building of Bank Lambert on Marnixlaan 24 ...
Former head office building of Banque Lambert in Brussels, completed in 1965 (lately ING Belgium), with the equestrian Statue of Leopold II in the foreground. The Banque Lambert (French pronunciation: [bɑ̃k lɑ̃bɛʁ]) was a significant family-controlled bank in Belgium, with roots going back to 1835 and long associated with the Rothschilds.
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
It was Belgium's sixth-biggest bank in 2020, after BNP Paribas Fortis, KBC Group, Belfius, ING Group, and Crelan. [citation needed] Argenta has been designated as a Significant Institution since the entry into force of European Banking Supervision in late 2014, and as a consequence is directly supervised by the European Central Bank. [2] [3]
Banking in Belgium, as of 11 October 2008, exhibits an average leverage ratio (assets/net worth) of 33 to 1, while the short-term liabilities of the banks are equivalent to 285% of the Belgian GDP or 367% of its national debt.
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