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ING Groep ( AMS:INGA ) First Quarter 2024 Results Key Financial Results Revenue: €5.32b (down 2.9% from 1Q 2023). Net...
ING announces share buyback programme of up to €2.5 billion ING announced today a share buyback programme under which it plans to repurchase ordinary shares of ING Groep N.V., for a maximum total amount of €2.5 billion. The purpose of the share buyback programme is to converge our CET1 ratio towards our target of around 12.5%. ING Group’s CET1 ratio was 14.8% at the end of the first quarter of 2024, which is well above the prevailing CET1 ratio requirement of 10.94%. The share buyback programme