ING Groep N.V. stock (NL0011821202): steady Amsterdam trading ahead of valuation focus
29.05.2026 - 14:36:36 | ad-hoc-news.deING Groep N.V. shares traded firmly within their recent range on Euronext Amsterdam on Friday, with the Dutch banking stock changing hands in the mid-20-euro area as investors assessed the latest earnings metrics and dividend yield in the context of the broader AEX Index banking cohort, according to Euronext order book data as of 05/29/2026.
The stock has been oscillating not far from its 52-week high near EUR 26.60 in recent sessions while remaining comfortably above a 52-week low around EUR 20.40, putting the Netherlands-based lender among the more actively traded financial constituents of the AEX benchmark, based on recent index statistics from Euronext as of late May 2026.
As of: 05/29/2026
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At a glance
- Name: ING
- Sector/industry: Banking and financial services
- Headquarters/country: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Core markets: Benelux, Germany, other European retail and wholesale banking markets
- Key revenue drivers: Retail and commercial banking, lending and deposit margins, fee income, and wholesale banking services
- Home exchange/listing venue: Euronext Amsterdam (INGA)
- Trading currency: EUR
ING Groep N.V.: core business model
ING Groep N.V. operates as a large European banking group centered on digital retail and commercial banking, generating most of its income from interest margins on loans and deposits, complemented by transaction fees and wholesale banking services in its core European footprint.
Valuation metrics and multiples for ING Groep N.V.
Based on recent cross-listed trading data for ING's New York shares, which offer a useful valuation reference for the Amsterdam line, the group was valued at roughly USD 89.7 billion with a trailing price-to-earnings ratio of about 12.2 and a dividend yield near 4.7 percent, according to MarketBeat figures as of 05/28/2026.
The New York quote around USD 30.80 in late May 2026 compares with a level of roughly USD 28.00 at the start of the year, indicating that the stock has gained a little more than 10 percent year-to-date while still trading at a mid-teens earnings multiple that positions the Dutch bank within a moderate valuation range relative to many other European financial institutions, according to MarketBeat data as of 05/28/2026.
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Sentiment and reactions on ING Groep N.V.
The recent stabilization of ING Groep N.V. shares near the upper part of their one-year range is drawing ongoing discussion among market participants who compare the bank's valuation multiples and dividend yield with those of other large European financial stocks.
Conclusion
With ING Groep N.V. stock trading solidly within the upper band of its 52-week range on Euronext Amsterdam, the Dutch bank continues to reflect investors' focus on the combination of capital return and earnings resilience in the Netherlands and wider European banking sector.
The current valuation indicators, including a low-teens earnings multiple and a mid-single-digit dividend yield derived from cross-listed quotes, suggest that market participants are weighing income potential and balance sheet strength while keeping an eye on macroeconomic conditions in the euro area and the performance of peers within the AEX Index banking universe.
Disclaimer: This article does not constitute investment advice. The comprehensive scope of this informative article was made possible through the use of a.i.. Stocks are volatile financial instruments.
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