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ING believes good corporate governance entails
a careful balance between the short-term and long-term interests of
the company. ING’s aim is to have a governance structure that is
transparent and does justice to the interests of all its
stakeholders: customers, shareholders, employees and society as a
whole.
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Legal structure and Regulators
ING Group is the parent of two main legal
entities.
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Management structure
ING has a two-tier board and six business
lines.
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Supervisory Board
The Supervisory Board is responsible for
controlling management performance.
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Executive Board
Learn about the members of the Executive Board,
their terms of employment and more.
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Shareholder influence
Find out how shareholders influence
decisionmaking at ING.
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Compliance
ING Group compliance policy, ING Whistleblower
Procedure and more.
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Dutch corporate governance code
To what extent does ING comply with the Dutch
code?
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Corporate Governance and the NYSE listing standards
To what extent do the corporate governance
practices of ING differ from those followed by US domestic
companies under the NYSE listing standards?
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Information about auditors
ING has a long-standing relationship with its
audit firm.
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Annual Documents
Annual Documents published between 1 January
2008 and 28 April 2009. For informational purposes only.
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