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ING To Quit French Retail Banking Market

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Dec 23, 2021
  • 1 min read

Dutch financial services company ING will quit the French retail banking business, it said on Tuesday, in a move that could affect 460 employees, Sudip Kar-Gupta reported for Reuters.


Photo Insert: The company said it would continue to operate its wholesale banking business in France.



ING added talks were continuing with other companies regarding its French retail banking client portfolio. French newspaper Les Echos had earlier reported that SocGen, Credit Agricole, and Credit Mutuel were interested in the assets.


"ING's staff in France have been informed today of the outcome of the strategic review. A social plan concerning our 460 affected employees has been agreed with local unions. The social plan is subject to approval of the French Ministry of Labor," ING said.



The company said it would continue to operate its wholesale banking business in France.


ING France has about 700 staff overall, two-thirds of which work in retail banking. The Dutch company said its decision to quit the French retail banking market would result in a restructuring provision in its 2021 fourth-quarter results.





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