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ING Bank

ING Bank is a global financial institution with offices across Asia, Europe, and North America, offering retail and commercial banking products.

ING Bank

ING Bank was established as a Dutch banking group, though its precise founding year as a consolidated entity is not publicly cited for the Australia branch. The firm operates under the ING Group umbrella, with a global network covering Asia, Europe, and North America. ING deploys capital across retail banking products — home loans, personal loans, credit cards, savings accounts, and insurance — via its Australia-facing website. It also provides commercial banking services internationally. The firm's asset-class mix includes consumer credit, residential mortgages, and transactional deposit products. Named portfolio companies or direct investment holdings are not disclosed. Geographic footprint includes Japan, the Netherlands, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and China. The firm does not publicly disclose total AUM, deployment figures, or team size. Additional offices are listed in San Francisco, San Mateo, London, New York, Atlanta, Shanghai, and Toronto. Adjacent vehicles such as philanthropic foundations or operating businesses are not disclosed in available materials. No recent operational events from the last 24 months have been publicly cited. ING Bank's structural differentiator is its dual identity as both a global banking group and a digital-first retail bank in select markets, such as Australia. This hybrid model allows it to combine institutional-scale balance sheet capacity with consumer digital product innovation, a contrast to pure-play family offices or asset managers.

Website
ing.com.au

General information

Firm type

other

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Asia

Country

Japan

City

Tokyo

Corporate office

Tokyo, Japan

Additional offices

Amsterdam · Toronto · San Francisco · San Mateo · London · New York · Atlanta · Shanghai

Sector focus

FinTech

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at ING Bank?

ING Bank does not publicly name individual investment decision-makers at the entity level covered here. The firm is governed by the ING Group executive board, but specific names for the Australia or Japan branches are not disclosed in available sources.

How does ING Bank source proprietary deal flow?

As a retail and commercial bank, ING sources lending opportunities through its branch network, digital platforms, and institutional relationships. It does not operate as a family office or investment firm with a proprietary deal sourcing function.

Is ING Bank structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a banking group?

ING Bank is a publicly listed banking group, not a family office. It operates as a global financial institution with retail and commercial banking divisions. Its Australia branch focuses on consumer banking products.

Does ING Bank participate in fund commitments or only direct lending?

ING Bank primarily engages in direct lending through its banking products — home loans, personal loans, and credit cards. There is no public evidence of fund commitments or alternative investment allocations related to the entity described here.

What investment stages does ING Bank typically target?

ING Bank does not target investment stages typical of asset managers or family offices. Its core activity is consumer and commercial lending, not private equity or venture capital.

Which sectors does ING Bank explicitly avoid?

ING Bank has not publicly disclosed sectors it avoids. However, as a regulated bank, it likely adheres to standard banking exclusions such as speculative real estate development or high-risk industries, though no specific policy is cited in available materials.

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

ING Bank is not a family office; it derives its capital from retail deposits, institutional funding, and equity markets as part of the publicly traded ING Group. No single family or individual wealth origin applies.

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