ING

370 results about this entity

Period: 11 Apr 2006 - 21 Mar 2024

Dutch banks and telcos push NFC m-payments back to 2013

Dutch banks and telcos have firmed up their commitment to introduce contactless mobile payments but expect to introduce services in 2013, later than initially planned.

Canadian smartphone owners warming to mobile banking

Only a third of Canadian smart phone owners have tried mobile banking but this is expected to rise to half within the next two years, according to a survey from ING Direct.

Addressing the needs of treasurers

Mark Buitenhek, global head of payments and cash management at ING, discusses their client centric approach to retail and commercial banking at Sibos 2011.

The CEE region, post-Lehmans

Lilla Jurani, global head of investor services at ING examines the growing interest in Central and Eastern Europe.

Time to market at ING

Steve Van Wyk, CIO at ING, along with Hans Tesselaar of BIAN, discuss the role of 'agile' development at the bank.

Driving change in trade finance

Juultje van der Wijk, MD, global head of trade finance services at ING discusses the global reach of the trade finance services business.

Banks sceptical about meeting 2014 Sepa compliance deadline

Bankers and corporates do not expect to meet a 2014 deadline for Sepa compliance, according to a straw poll of delegates conducted during a panel discussion of the controversial payment initiative at the annual congress of banking co-operative Swift.

Transaction solutions for corporate clients

Gerlach Jacobs, global head Transaction Services at ING discusses the importance of transaction solutions for clients and how to meet the challenges they are facing in an increasingly complex banking world.

ING Belgium secures online customers with Gemalto Ezio

ING Belgium has selected Gemalto's Ezio suite of end-to-end authentication technology to secure its million online banking customers.

The IT spaghetti junction

ING examines the main technology challenges for Sepa migration.

Capital One agrees $9 billion deal for ING Direct USA

Dutch bank ING is to sell its profitable direct banking arm in the US to Capital One for $9 billion in a combination of cash and shares.

ING Direct introduces Bump payments option for iPhone users

ING Direct in the US has introduced a feature that lets customers with iPhones send money to each other by bumping handsets together.

Zeus man-in-the-mobile attack targets Polish ING customers

A version of the infamous Zeus Trojan is taking aim at the mobile phone-based two-factor authentication system used by ING's Polish unit.

JPMorgan to distribute iPads to investment banking staff

JPMorgan is to issue Apples iPads to all of its investment banking associates as part of a six-month trial of the tablet technology.

Banks take leading role in new cloud alliance

Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan Chase, NAB and UBS have joined the steering committee at the Open Data Center Alliance, a new IT consortium bidding to create open, interoperable data centre and cloud computing standards.

ING on trade finance and mobile

Virginie Michielsen, ING's head of trade banking, took time out at Sibos to talk to Finextra.

Banks face up to social media challenges - Finextra@Sibos

Citibank's marketing of Sibos on Twitter drove up visits to the bank's corporate micro-site for the international banking event by five-fold in advance of the show. The figure was divulged by Citi's managing director of marketing Leslie Klein at a Finextra-moderated Sibos panel discussion on the use of social media in financial services B2B.

ING securities services operation bids for post-trade STP with Information Mosaic

ING Bank's custody unit is to install the IMConnecting post-trade information management system from Information Mosaic in Central and Eastern Europe as it bids to streamline data flows and mitigate risks across its European operations.

Finextra makes Sibos first with B2B social media simicast

Finextra is to host a special panel at this year's Sibos examining the use of social media in a B2B business environment, with participation from Citi, ING, SEB and SunGard.

ING, HSBC and Nordea outline barriers to banking innovation

Retail banking innovation programmes can face a variety of internal barriers to success, ranging from resistance from inhouse technology fiefdoms, governance, and the demand for swift ROI, according to the panel of industry experts on the Finextra/Infosys Webcast, 'Retail Banking Innovation - Adapting to a new age', broadcast on Thursday.