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AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Nov. 10, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- ING Group: -- Key growth engines continue to drive strong results across the Group -- Earnings per share rise 20% to EUR 2.47 from EUR...
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-Winst per aandeel neemt met 20% toe van EUR 2,06 tot EUR 2,47 -Onderliggende winst voor belastingen neemt 17% toe tot EUR 6.360 miljoen -Waarde nieuwe levenproductie opkomende...
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-Winst per aandeel neemt met 20% toe van EUR 2,06 tot EUR 2,47 -Onderliggende winst voor belastingen neemt 17% toe tot EUR 6.360 miljoen -Waarde nieuwe levenproductie opkomende...
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Earnings per share rise 20% to EUR 2.47 from EUR 2.06 Underlying profit before tax increases 17% to EUR 6,360 million Value of new life insurance business in developing...
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ING Group announced today that Alexander Rinnooy Kan (56), member of the ING Group Executive Board responsible for ING's insurance activities in Central Europe and Asia/Pacific, ING Investment...
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ING announced today a further update of its efficiency programme for its Operations and IT activities in the Benelux, mainly relating to ING's banking operations. The goal of this programme is to...
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ING Belgium NV today announced that it has agreed to acquire Eural NV from Dexia Bank België NV. In the course of 2006, Eural will be merged with ING Belgium's unit Record Bank. Under the...
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ING announced today that is has finalised the acquisition of Slovak private pension provider VSP Tatry Sympatia from TBIH Financial Services Group N.V. The value of the transaction is approximately...
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Fred von Dewall (60) will retire as General Manager and Chief Economist of ING Group as of 1 January 2006 after a career of more than 25 years at ING. He joined NMB Bank from the Dutch Central Bank in...
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Jan Nijssen (52), Global Head Pensions ING Group and CEO ING Central Europe Insurance, has decided to leave ING as of 1 January 2006. Jan Nijssen will be succeeded by Tom Kliphuis (41), currently...