ING

370 results about this entity

Period: 11 Apr 2006 - 21 Mar 2024

ING Direct joins Canadian federated ID exchange network

ING Direct has become the latest Canadian bank to join the SecureKey Consierge service, which enables consumers to log-in to Government Web sites with their online banking credentials.

Eastern migration, global strategy

Gerlach Jacobs, global head of transaction services and Lilla Juranyi, global head of custody both of ING discuss migrating the bank's securities services business in eastern Europe to Citi and what that means for ING's overall transactional services strategy.

Polish banks prep mobile payments system to take on card schemes

A group of six leading Polish banks have agreed to come together to define a common standard for mobile payments, creating a system that could threaten the dominance of Visa and MasterCard.

Third of Europeans use mobile banking - ING survey

More than a third of European Internet users are already using mobile banking services, according to a survey from ING which also reveals cash is proving stubbornly popular among shoppers.

Mobile set to overtake Web at online bank ING Direct

ING Direct in Australia is forecasting that mobile log-ins will soon overtake desktop access at its online banking site after recording a 280% increase in mobile interactions in 2012.

ING Direct backs Oz crowdfunding platform for social entrepreneurs

The Australian arm of banking giant ING has teamed up with social innovation crowdfunding specialist StartSomeGood to launch Dreamstarter, a platform for entrepreneurs looking to raise money for socially useful projects.

ING glitch changes customer balances

ING says that it has fixed a problem with its systems that saw Dutch customers given incorrect balance information online and through their mobiles.

From Facebook to voice recognition and biometrics, ING Direct plans mobile future

ING Direct Canada is exploring the use of Facebook, spoken commands and voice biometrics for its next generation of mobile banking initiatives.

Dutch banks prep mobile NFC payments trial

ABN Amro, ING and Rabobank are joining forces with MasterCard and local telco KPN on a contactless mobiles payments pilot in the Dutch city of Leiden.

ING challenges graduate bankers to ditch the jargon

The careers office at ING Bank has launched a social media campaign challenging the next generation of bankers to explain complex financial products to a demanding audience of pre-teen children.

ING trials EMV-compliant Internet payments

ING is testing a new Web shopping service that uses the secure element in a mobile phone to authenticate online transactions.

Barclays takes over ING Direct UK

Barclays is set to take over the UK online banking operations of ING in a deal that will leave the Dutch outfit with a EUR320 million post-tax loss.

ING to open API developer portal

Dutch bank ING is building a software development kit with open APIs in an effort to tap into the creativity of third party developers.

Scotiabank agrees C$3.1bn ING Direct Canada acquisition

Dutch bank ING has struck a C$3.1 billion deal to sell its online Canadian unit to Scotiabank, raising cash to pay back money lent by the Dutch government at the height of the financial crisis.

ING ponders sale of UK and Canadian online banks

ING is weighing up the sale of its online banks in the UK and Canada as it looks to raise cash to pay back money lent by the Dutch government at the height of the financial crisis.

Dutch banks and telcos disband mobile wallet joint venture

Dutch banks and telcos have called time on a joint venture established to introduce a national mobile wallet service.

ING Direct makes a virtue out of small vices

ING Direct in Canada has released a novel mobile banking app that tells users how much they could save by skipping occasional indulgences and everyday purchases.

Cognizant wins $330m ING US contract

ING US has inked a seven year, $330 million, insurance business process services contract with Cognizant that sees 1000 employees transfer to the vendor.

Dutch retailers up in arms over ING glitches

A Dutch retail association has hit out at ING, claiming ongoing problems with the bank's iDEAL payments system has cost its members millions of euros.

Global retail banking IT spending on the rise - Ovum

Despite ongoing economic turmoil, global spending on retail banking technology will increase by $3.6 billion - 3.2% - in 2012, and will hit $135 billion over the next five years, according to analyst house Ovum.