ING

370 results about this entity

Period: 11 Apr 2006 - 21 Mar 2024

ING Bank introduces voice-activated mobile payments

ING Bank in the Netherlands is introducing voice-activated payments through its mobile app, enabling customers to authorise transactions by conversing with a virtual assistant on their phone.

ING opens Belgium fintech accelerator; mistakenly blocks Dutch user from bitcoin

On the day ING’s Belgian arm burnished its innovation credentials with the launch of a fintech accelerator, an overzealous staffer across the border at the bank’s Dutch unit did their best to undermine the effort by mistakenly blocking a customer from buying bitcoins.

ING names Benoit Legrand head of fintech

ING has appointed Benoit Legrand to the newly-created role of head of fintech, charging him with developing a strategy for how the bank deals with financial technology firms.

Port of Antwerp ditches cheques

One of the world's largest ports, Antwerp, is ditching paper cheques in favour of a direct debit-based service from local outfit Twikey.

Conventional wisdom for innovation

Inge van Dijk, director Instant Payments, ING discusses the strategies banks are using to handle issues around innovation.

ING and Equens introduce digital direct debit mandate

Starting the 1st of June, customers of businesses and government agencies can pay for products and services using secure digital direct debit mandates (e-Mandates).

ING Direct launches Apple Watch app and introduces one-swipe balance access

Australia's ING Direct has launched an Apple Watch app and is taking advantage of a new feature in the tech giant's operating system to let customers check their balances with just one swipe of their iPhone.

Payments innovation: Disruption or Opportunity?

Mark Buitenhek, global head transaction services, ING looks at the "exciting" changes happening in the payments industry.

What can we expect from the PSD II?

Eric Tak Global Head Cards, Cash & New Business, ING talks about how the industry should prepare for the upcoming Payments Services Directive II.

The buzz of real time payments

Inge van Dijk, Director Instant Payments, ING looks at how real time payments will impact consumers and small businesses.

Implementing intraday liquidity management

Pepijn Sigtermans, head of treasury, ING, discusses the impact of intraday liquidity management principles from the Basel committee.

Europeans embracing mobile payments

Up to 185 million European consumers are expected to use mobile payment apps over the next 12 months, according to an ING survey of more than 14,000 individuals worldwide.

Bank-backed QR code-based mobile payments app launches in Belgium

A QR code-based mobile wallet that can be used for in-store, in-app, online and P2P payments has launched in Belgium with the backing of the country's major banks.

ING to cut 1700 staff and grow digital investment

Dutch bank ING is to cut 1700 jobs and spend EUR200 million to simplify and upgrade its IT systems over the next three years.

ING adds voice controls to mobile app

Holland's ING has become the first bank in Europe to add a voice control mode to its mobile app, enabling customers to issue commands by speaking.

ING-DiBa installs NCR ATM security software

NCR, the global leader in consumer transactions technologies, announced today that ING-DiBa, Germany’s third largest private consumer bank with over eight million customers, has installed NCR Solidcore Suite for APTRA security software.

Swift signs more banks to KYC Registry

Interbank messaging network Swift has signed up another six major banks to its KYC Registry initiative as it gears up for a launch at the end of this year.

ING names Brunon Bartkiewicz chief innovation officer

Dutch banking giant ING has appointed veteran executive Brunon Bartkiewicz chief innovation officer.

ING Direct Australia shifts systems to private cloud

The Australian arm of online bank ING Direct has migrated its entire infrastructure to a private cloud.

ING retreats from plan for targeted ads based on spending history

Following a public outcry, Dutch bank ING has pulled back from plans to enable firms to push adverts to its customers based on payments history.