ING and Boursorama finalise deal to offer the best banking alternatives for French ING retail customers
05 April 2022 - 08:00AM
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ING and Boursorama
finalise deal to offer the best
banking alternatives for French
ING retail customers
ING and Boursorama (a subsidiary of Societe Generale) have
signed an agreement to offer the attractive services to retail
customers of ING in France. The contract allows ING customers to
join Boursorama and benefit from a simplified account opening
process and exclusive offers. The agreement also includes the
transfer to Boursorama of ‘assurance-vie’ (investment products)
contracts, for which ING acts as a broker with Generali Vie. Home
loans and consumer loans are not included in the agreement and the
portfolio will continue to be managed by ING.
The agreement follows ING’s announcement in December 2021 to
exit the French retail banking market. The aim is to finalise this
exit by the end of 2022. ING will continue its Wholesale Banking
activities in France, with a focus on strengthening its position
and the ambition to be the go-to bank for sustainable finance.
“We are pleased with the agreement with Boursorama. There will
be a package of attractive offerings for our retail customers in
France. We are confident that Boursorama offers highly regarded
digital services that our customers value’, said Aris Bogdaneris,
member of ING’s Management Board Banking and head of Challengers
& Growth Markets.
ING has been active in the French retail banking market since
2000 as an online bank. For around 460 employees working for ING in
France’s retail business, a social plan has been agreed to with
local unions and has been approved by the French Ministry of
Labour.
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