ING cuts 2,350 jobs as Q3 profits drop

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Agencies: Amsterdam, Nov 07 2012, 13:27 IST
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ING, the largest Dutch financial services group, is to cut more than 2,000 jobs across the world as it prepares to separate its banking and insurance operations in difficult markets.

The cuts, which equate to 2.5 percent of ING's workforce,come as banks across Europe shed staff in a reassessment of their businesses after the financial crisis.

Swiss bank UBS announced last month it was to cut 10,000 jobs as it winds down its fixed income division, while Deutsche Bank increased its job cut target to almost 2,000 staff.

ING, which missed third-quarter net profit forecasts by a wide margin on Wednesday, is dismantling its once-fashionable bancassurer model as a condition of the state bailout it received in 2008.

It is also divesting insurance and investment management operations and other assets through disposals or stock market listings as it prepares to repay the aid and bolster its capital.

ING said it was to cut 1,350 out of a total 12,000 full-time equivalent jobs at its European insurance operations and 1,000 at commercial banking, out of 10,500 worldwide. It employed a total 94,000 people at the end of June.

The company said the redundancies would be made over two years. It was not clear when they will start.

The restructuring would increase the agility of ING and in an uncertain environment, chief executive Jan Hommen said.

The bank will complete the disposal of overseas operations, selling its ING Direct in the UK and Canada, in a retreat to its home market, he said. The group has already sold a stake

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