ING to restructure asset management subsidiaries

ING, the Dutch banking group that is embarking on a restructuring, plans to invest in, and expand, its asset management subsidiaries as part of a four-year plan to divest them along with the rest of its insurance operations.

ING said yesterday that it will split itself in two, selling off its insurance businesses, which have a book value of about €22bn ($32.71bn), and become a pure-play bank.

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