$30.78-0.24 (-0.77%)
ING Groep N.V.
ING Groep N.V. in the Financial Services sector is trading at $30.78 with a market capitalization of $88.9B. Wall Street consensus targets $31.47 (3 analysts), implying a +2.2% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently near its 52-week high of $32.22, remaining 14.0% above its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 2/9 flags weak fundamentals. The Whystock Score of 70/100 reflects bullish alignment across trend, valuation and analyst targets.
| Metric (USD) | Q1 2026 | Q4 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q1 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue | $5.82B↑ | $5.80B↓ | $5.85B↑ | $5.70B↑ | $5.64B |
| Gross Profit | — | — | — | — | — |
| Operating Income | — | — | — | — | — |
| Net Income | $1.56B↑ | $1.41B↓ | $1.79B↑ | $1.68B↑ | $1.46B |
ING Groep N.V. provides various banking products and services in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, rest of Europe, and internationally. The company operates through five segments: Retail Netherlands, Retail Belgium, Retail Germany, Retail Other, and...
ING Groep has introduced a new tiered subscription-based banking model in the Netherlands. The launch is part of a broader plan to roll out subscription packages across Europe. The move responds to rising competition from digital-only neobanks targeting retail customers. ING aims to reshape how it prices and bundles services for account holders. ING Groep (ENXTAM:INGA) is testing a fresh approach to retail banking with this subscription launch, at a time when its stock trades around...
ING Groep (NYSE:ING) is one of the most profitable value stocks to invest in now. On June 10, ING introduced a new subscription-based banking model in the Netherlands, designed to diversify income streams and maintain market share against rising competition from digital neobanks. The strategy replaces traditional pay-per-product fees with tiered monthly packages that bundle […]
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