Roland Boekhout will leave ING to join Commerzbank
11 Juli 2019 - 1:30PM
Roland Boekhout will leave ING to join
Commerzbank
Roland Boekhout, member of the Management Board Banking and head
of Market Leaders will leave ING. As of 1 January 2020 he will join
Commerzbank as a Member of the Board of Managing Directors with
responsibility for the Corporate Clients segment. He will therefore
step down from the Management Board at ING with immediate
effect.
Roland Boekhout became a member of the Management Board Banking
in 2017. As head of Market Leaders he was responsible for ING’s
operations in the Benelux, executing the integration of ING’s
banking platform in the Netherlands and Belgium. Roland joined ING
in 1991 as a credit analyst. After that he held various
international management roles across ING. In 2008 he became CEO of
ING’s Wholesale Banking operations in Central and Eastern Europe.
From 2010-2017 he was CEO of ING in Germany where he successfully
oversaw the rapid growth of ING’s online banking activities.
Ralph Hamers, CEO of ING said: "We regret but understand
Roland’s step announced today. During his many years of service in
the various parts of ING he always showed a strong focus on
customer interests. Under his stewardship ING in Germany sustained
its growth and popularity among customers. In the past years Roland
successfully drove the integration of the Netherlands and Belgium
organisations forward. On behalf of everyone at ING I want to thank
him and wish him well in his new function.”
Roland Boekhout said: “After nearly 30 years at ING this was a
difficult decision. For personal reasons I have a preference to
return to Germany and when this opportunity presented itself I had
to consider it. Both companies distinguish themselves through high
customer focus, collaborative culture and a no-nonsense attitude. I
want to thank my many colleagues at ING for our cooperation over
the past years.”
After stepping down from the Management Board Banking Roland
Boekhout will remain with ING until 15 September 2019 in order to
ensure an orderly transition, focusing on the integration of the
platforms of ING in Belgium and the Netherlands. Announcements on
the succession of Roland Boekhout will be made when appropriate. In
the meantime, board responsibility for the Market Leaders segment
will be taken over by Ralph Hamers.
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