ING Groep N.V.

NYSE:ING Lagerbericht

Marktkapitalisierung: US$86.2b

ING Groep Management

Management Kriterienprüfungen 4/4

Wir verfügen derzeit nicht über ausreichende Informationen über den CEO.

Wichtige Informationen

Steven J. van Rijswijk

Geschäftsführender

€2.8m

Gesamtvergütung

Prozentsatz des Geschäftsführergehalts68.00%
Amtszeit als Geschäftsführer9yrs
Eigentum des Geschäftsführers0.004%
Durchschnittliche Amtszeit des Managements4.7yrs
Durchschnittliche Amtszeit der Vorstandsmitglieder5.3yrs

Jüngste Management Updates

Recent updates

Seeking Alpha Apr 13

ING Groep: I Like The Stock, But Not At This Price

Summary ING Groep N.V. updated its guidance, providing a stable outlook, reiterating income and cost guidance despite macro uncertainties. ING trades at 1.4x book value, reflecting a targeted ROTE of 14% for 2026; the current valuation appears fair. Dividend yield remains attractive at ~5%, with potential for further buybacks pending the Q1 results update on April 30. I maintain a Hold rating as upside depends on ING increasing profitability amid economic and geopolitical risks. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Feb 19

ING Groep: An Ambitious ROE Target Of Over 14% For 2027

Summary If we exclude the volatile Other income category, ING Groep relies on net interest income for 79% of its revenues - a key concern during ECB monetary policy normalization. Lower NII and a normalizing cost of risk resulted in ING reporting a return on equity of 13% in 2024, below the exceptional 14.8% result in 2023. The bank's ROE is forecast at above 12% in 2025, impacted by higher costs and the ongoing effects of ECB rate cuts on NII. Looking ahead to 2027, ING expects ROE to improve to over 14%, driven by business growth and higher net commission income, as well as a smaller capital buffer. While not prohibitively expensive relative to broad European or U.S. financial ETFs, I think ING is still a Hold given the near-term impact of Russia's exit and stiff competition for commission income. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Feb 07

ING Groep: So-So Q4 Results, But Shares Still Offer An Attractive Total Yield

Summary Shares of ING Groep N.V. have been pretty soft since my last update, trailing the wider European financials space. Fourth quarter net income missed sell-side expectations, with lower Eurozone interest rates weighing on the bank's deposit margin. The core capital returns story remains in place here - with 2025 set to be another bumper year for dividends and buybacks. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Nov 28

ING Groep: Big Shareholder Yield, Sluggish EPS Growth, Downbeat P/E

Summary I maintain a buy rating on ING Groep due to its undervaluation, despite technical risks and modest earnings growth expectations. ING's Q3 2024 performance showed strong ROE, CET1 ratio, and a 17% shareholder return, with a forward dividend yield of 7.8%. The bank's revenue and EPS growth are forecasted to be modest, justifying a low P/E multiple, but shares trade below book value. Key risks include sluggish Euro Area growth, unfavorable interest rates, and potential global macroeconomic slowdown impacting ING's outlook. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Oct 31

ING Groep: Mixed Q3 But Welcome Progress On Capital Returns

Summary ING Groep N.V. reported third-quarter earnings today, beating consensus on the bottom line. The bank announced an extra €2.5 billion in capital returns to shareholders, with its capital ratio slowly working its way toward management's 2025 target. The stock has dipped back below tangible book value. With the bank's return on tangible equity still comfortably in the double digits, the valuation remains attractive. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Aug 21

ING Groep: There Are Better Income Alternatives In The European Banking Sector

Summary ING Groep N.V. reported Q2 earnings showing rates are now a headwind for growth, leading to a premium valuation. Despite strong fundamentals and high dividend yield, ING's revenue decline and cost pressures make it less attractive for investment. ING's profitability is expected to decline in the near future, with uncertain macroeconomic conditions potentially impacting earnings growth. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Jul 15

With Rate Cycle Benefits In The Rearview Mirror, Further Progress At ING Groep Will Be Harder

Summary ING Groep's restructuring efforts paid off in 2023, as the bank leveraged higher rates to generate better core earnings and outperform its sector. Second quarter results should be positive, with potential upside in revenue from both net interest income and core fees, but opex is a key watch item. Management has set ambitious growth targets; loans will have to grow around 4%, and fees will have to grow around 7%-8% to meet targets, and that could prove too ambitious. ING is in a position to return substantial amounts of capital to shareholders, but I could see a limited amount of capital going toward M&A to boost fee-generating businesses. I still believe ING Groep is a top-tier bank, but I struggle to drive a truly comparing fair value unless the bank can meaningfully outperform my long-term 3% core growth expectations. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha May 03

ING Groep: Strong Capital Returns Ahead

Summary ING Groep remains an interesting income pick in the European banking sector due to its excess capital position. The benefit of high interest rates is likely to have reached its peak for ING. ING's recent financial performance has been supported by rising interest rates, but its net interest income is expected to decline in the future. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Feb 02

ING: Still Too Cheap Despite Disappointing Results

Summary ING has underperformed since prior coverage, with weak Q4 2023 results and 2024 guidance driving a big chunk of that. Though net interest income will be weaker than anticipated, the bank should still post solid profitability even assuming modestly lower interest rates and more normal levels of provisioning. Relative to tangible book value, these shares are cheaper than when interest rates were zero, which continues to look puzzling given the bank's step-up in profitability. Catalysts for a re-rate are admittedly few, though capital returns potential remains compelling through 2025. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Jan 24

ING Groep: Options Can Boost Your Returns As The ECB Is Set To Cut Rates

Summary ING's net interest income was boosted by ECB rate hikes, with a confluence of factors likely making 2023 a peak for the bank's profitability. The ECB is set to start cutting rates, impacting ROE by between 0.9% and 2.7% depending on the magnitude of the cuts. With expected rate cuts, ING's net interest income will decrease, but the 12% ROE target seems sustainable. Selling covered calls can be a way to generate extra income. The main risk to the covered call strategy is a recession accompanied, with 0% interest rates, severely impacting ING's net interest income. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Dec 24

ING Groep: A European Dividend Standout, Buying Back Stock

Summary European stocks offer a potentially better value compared to the US market, with the Euro Area trading at just 12.3 times NTM EPS estimates. ING Groep is a European bank that has performed well recently, with strong Q3 earnings, a 2.5 billion euro buyback program, and a yield north of 5%. ING has attractive valuation metrics, with a high dividend yield and potential for future growth. Technical indicators suggest a bullish breakout potential. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Nov 21

Dutch Bank ING Groep Roars With Strong Buy Rating And 5.4% Dividend Yield

Summary ING and its ADR trading in the US gets Strong Buy rating, in line with Wall Street consensus. Some positives include 5.4% dividend yield and growth, earnings and revenue growth, and a price return beating the S&P 500 index. The risk of loan loss provisions is on the decline. The firm is a global banking sector leader with 37MM customers. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Sep 01

ING Groep: The Market Is Skeptical Of Its Earnings Power

Summary Higher Eurozone base rates and stable levels of bad debt have landed ING in a sweet spot after years of chronically low earnings. The bank is now generating a strong double-digit return on tangible equity yet the market continues to price these shares below tangible book value. A return to the levels of earnings power seen in the past decade is something to consider, but even so these shares would remain inexpensive. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Jun 22

ING Groep Is Another Buy Opportunity

Summary ING Groep reported solid profit thanks to net interest income development, lower regulatory costs, and low provisions. The bank announced a €1.5 billion buyback, but we are forecasting a higher share repurchase program. We see solid progress towards ING's 2025 financial targets. The company is now a buy. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha May 26

ING Groep: High-Dividend Yield Stock For Income Investors

Summary ING Groep is one of the best European banks due to strong fundamentals, an excess capital position, and a high-dividend yield. The rising interest rate environment is a strong support for earnings and dividend growth. ING offers a high-dividend yield that is sustainable over the long term. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Feb 02

ING Group reports Q4 results

ING Group press release (NYSE:ING): Q4 Total income of €4.87B, up 5% from last year. Net interest income of €3.86B (+17% Y/Y). The net interest margin was 1.36%. Investment income was fl at year-on-year at €15 million and lower sequentially. Net core deposits growth – which excludes FX impacts and movements in Treasury deposits as well as in the run-off portfolios – was €7.2 billion in 4Q2022. Profit before tax up 29% on 4Q2021 and 24% on 3Q2022, mainly driven by higher income Higher net interest income, as a further increase in liability margins helped off set TLTRO impact this quarter Risk costs declined to 17 bps of average customer lending

Analyse der Geschäftsführervergütung

Wie hat sich die Vergütung von Steven J. van Rijswijk im Vergleich zu den Einnahmen von ING Groep verändert?
DatumGesamtvergütungGehaltUnternehmensgewinne
Mar 31 2026n/an/a

€8b

Dec 31 2025€3m€2m

€8b

Sep 30 2025n/an/a

€5b

Jun 30 2025n/an/a

€5b

Mar 31 2025n/an/a

€5b

Dec 31 2024€3m€2m

€5b

Sep 30 2024n/an/a

€4b

Jun 30 2024n/an/a

€5b

Mar 31 2024n/an/a

€4b

Dec 31 2023€3m€2m

€4b

Sep 30 2023n/an/a

€15b

Jun 30 2023n/an/a

€8b

Mar 31 2023n/an/a

€13b

Dec 31 2022€3m€2m

€12b

Sep 30 2022n/an/a

€11b

Jun 30 2022n/an/a

€11b

Mar 31 2022n/an/a

€4b

Dec 31 2021€3m€2m

€6b

Sep 30 2021n/an/a

€5b

Jun 30 2021n/an/a

€4b

Mar 31 2021n/an/a

€3b

Dec 31 2020€2m€1m

€2b

Sep 30 2020n/an/a

€2b

Jun 30 2020n/an/a

€4b

Mar 31 2020n/an/a

€3b

Dec 31 2019€2m€1m

€5b

Vergütung im Vergleich zum Markt: Steven J.Die Gesamtvergütung ($USD3.32M) liegt unter dem Durchschnitt von Unternehmen ähnlicher Größe auf dem Markt US ($USD14.67M).

Entschädigung vs. Einkommen: Steven J.Die Vergütung des Vorstandsvorsitzenden entsprach im vergangenen Jahr der Unternehmensleistung.


Geschäftsführer

Steven J. van Rijswijk (55 yo)

9yrs
Amtszeit
€2,825,100
Vergütung

Mr. Steven J. A. van Rijswijk served as the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Managing Board Banking at ING Bank NV since July 1, 2020. He served as Chief Risk Officer of ING Bank N.V. since Augu...


Führungsteam

NamePositionAmtszeitVergütungEigentümerschaft
Steven J. van Rijswijk
CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board & Management Board Banking9yrs€2.83m0.0039%
$ 3.4m
Ljiljana Cortan
Head of ING Wholesale Bankingless than a year€2.14m0.00089%
$ 766.9k
Ida Lerner
CFO & Member of the Executive Boardless than a yearkeine Datenkeine Daten
Pinar Abay
Head of Retail6.3yrskeine Datenkeine Daten
Andrew John Milton Bester
Head of Wholesale Banking & Member of Management Board Banking5.1yrskeine Datenkeine Daten
Marnix van Stiphout
COO & Member of Management Board Banking4.7yrskeine Datenkeine Daten
Daniele Tonella
CTO & Management Board Member1.8yrskeine Datenkeine Daten
Erwin H. Olijslager
Principal Accounting Officerno datakeine Datenkeine Daten
Rob Veldhuizen
Head of Corporate Finance Beneluxno datakeine Datenkeine Daten
Sjoerd Miltenburg
Head of Investor Relations2.6yrskeine Datenkeine Daten
Vroukje Van Oosten Slingeland
General Counsel & MD6.8yrskeine Datenkeine Daten
Ricardo Zemella
Co-Head of Global Debt Syndicateno datakeine Datenkeine Daten
4.7yrs
Durchschnittliche Betriebszugehörigkeit
54yo
Durchschnittliches Alter

Erfahrenes Management: INGDas Führungsteam des Unternehmens gilt als erfahren (4.7 Jahre durchschnittliche Betriebszugehörigkeit).


Vorstandsmitglieder

NamePositionAmtszeitVergütungEigentümerschaft
Stuart Graham
Member of Supervisory Board1.1yrs€86.00k0.00014%
$ 120.6k
Alun Michael Rees
Independent Vice Chairman of the Supervisory Board7.1yrs€170.00kkeine Daten
Lodewijk J. van den Bergh
Independent Member of the Supervisory Board5.1yrs€117.00kkeine Daten
Petronella Hermina Hofste
Member of Supervisory Board1.1yrs€46.00kkeine Daten
Juan Calafat
Independent Member of the Supervisory Board5.6yrs€154.00kkeine Daten
Margarete Haase
Independent Member of the Supervisory Board8yrs€147.00kkeine Daten
Karl Guha
Supervisory Board Chairman3.1yrs€222.00kkeine Daten
Alexandra Reich
Supervisory Board Member3.1yrs€132.00kkeine Daten
Herman A. Hulst
Independent Member of the Supervisory Board6.1yrs€117.00k0.00013%
$ 112.0k
Harold J. Naus
Independent Member of the Supervisory Board6.1yrs€117.00k0.000060%
$ 51.7k
5.3yrs
Durchschnittliche Betriebszugehörigkeit
62.5yo
Durchschnittliches Alter

Erfahrener Vorstand: INGDie Vorstandsmitglieder gelten als erfahren (5.3 Jahre durchschnittliche Amtszeit).


Unternehmensanalyse und Finanzdaten Status

DatenZuletzt aktualisiert (UTC-Zeit)
Unternehmensanalyse2026/05/06 19:55
Aktienkurs zum Tagesende2026/05/06 00:00
Gewinne2026/03/31
Jährliche Einnahmen2025/12/31

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Die in unserer Unternehmensanalyse verwendeten Daten stammen von S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC. Die folgenden Daten werden in unserem Analysemodell verwendet, um diesen Bericht zu erstellen. Die Daten sind normalisiert, was zu einer Verzögerung bei der Verfügbarkeit der Quelle führen kann.

PaketDatenZeitrahmenBeispiel US-Quelle *
Finanzdaten des Unternehmens10 Jahre
  • Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung
  • Kapitalflussrechnung
  • Bilanz
Konsensschätzungen der Analysten+3 Jahre
  • Finanzielle Vorausschau
  • Kursziele der Analysten
Marktpreise30 Jahre
  • Aktienkurse
  • Dividenden, Splits und Aktionen
Eigentümerschaft10 Jahre
  • Top-Aktionäre
  • Insiderhandel
Verwaltung10 Jahre
  • Das Führungsteam
  • Direktorium
Wichtige Entwicklungen10 Jahre
  • Ankündigungen des Unternehmens

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Analysten-Quellen

ING Groep N.V. wird von 35 Analysten beobachtet. 15 dieser Analysten hat die Umsatz- oder Gewinnschätzungen übermittelt, die als Grundlage für unseren Bericht dienen. Die von den Analysten übermittelten Daten werden im Laufe des Tages aktualisiert.

AnalystEinrichtung
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Juan Lopez CoboBanco Santander
Namita SamtaniBarclays