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Aedifica NV/SA – Publication of the Prospectus for Aedifica’s Exchange Offer for all Cofinimmo shares More information is available on Aedifica’s website via the link below and can be accessed subject to the usual restrictions.
ING posts FY2025 net result of €6,327 million, driven by continued growth in customer balances and fee income ING posts FY2025 net result of €6,327 million, driven by continued growth in customer balances and fee income Full-year profit before tax of €9,148 million and full-year return on equity of 13.2%•Mobile primary customer base rises by over 1.0 million in 2025 to 15.4 million•Net core lending growth of €57 billion, or 8%, and net core deposits growth of €38 billion, or 6%•Total income rises to €23.0 billion; fee income increases 15% to €4.6 billion•CET1 ratio of 13.1%; proposed final ...
We refresh our ING Benelux Favourites list. We apply a fundamental bottom up approach in which we select stocks which provide the best upside within our Benelux coverage universe and these stocks need clear catalysts. Additions/deletions: We add the following names to the ING Benelux Favourites list: Ageas: Ageas has done multiple deals; its most recent purchase of the 25% stake BNP Paribas had in its Belgian ops, is an accretive deal and we believe makes the Belgian operations ready for a pot...
Progress on share buyback programme Progress on share buyback programme ING announced today that, as part of our €1.1 billion share buyback programme announced on 30 October 2025, in total 1,907,413 shares were repurchased during the week of 19 January up to and including 23 January 2026. The shares were repurchased at an average price of €24.33 for a total amount of €46,405,706.45. For detailed information on the daily repurchased shares, individual share purchase transactions and weekly reports, see the updates on the on our website. In line with the purpose of the programme to reduce...
Over the last few quarters ING's share price has appreciated significantly, mainly on the back of multiple expansion in the European banking sector. While ING doubled in value over the past 2 years, it's share price performance and multiple expansion is in line with its European peers. We increased our FY25-FY27 estimates and land on a new SOTP valuation of €26. Without a further increase in sector valuations, additional upside for ING is limited. We reiterate our Accumulate rating.
Aedifica and Cofinimmo: Belgian Competition Authority approves the deal / AEGON: Sale of UK picking up early momentum / Allfunds Group PLC: Of Bourse they agreed / Ontex: Peer Essity 4Q25 results / Telecoms: Digital Networks Act take-aways / WDP: Catena to raise c.€255m via an ABB with WDP participating pro-rata for c.€26m
Aedifica obtained approval from the Belgian Competition Authority to proceed with its exchange offer on Cofinimmo. This approval is contingent on €300.0m of Belgian healthcare divestments to be executed over multiple years. The exchange period will open from 30 January to 2 March, contingent on FSMA approval of the prospectus. Given the significant overlap in the shareholder bases of Aedifica and Cofinimmo, and the formal support of Cofinimmo's board, we see a high likelihood of success. We upgr...
Last year, we placed dsm-firmenich on our Benelux Favourites list because we believed that a clean disposal of the Animal Nutrition and Health (ANH) division would catalyse a re-rating towards the EBITDA multiples enjoyed by Symrise and Givaudan. Unfortunately, the company has been unable to meet the disposal timetable or its initial EBITDA guidance for 2025, and we now conclude that a disposal of ANH is unlikely to be clean or at a particularly good valuation. Although we still expect a re-rati...
Progress on share buyback programme Progress on share buyback programme ING announced today that, as part of our €1.1 billion share buyback programme announced on 30 October 2025, in total 1,822,110 shares were repurchased during the week of 12 January up to and including 16 January 2026. The shares were repurchased at an average price of €24.87 for a total amount of €45,309,463.19. For detailed information on the daily repurchased shares, individual share purchase transactions and weekly reports, see the updates on the on our website. In line with the purpose of the programme to reduce...
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