ING announces changes to Management Board Banking
ING announces changes to Management Board
Banking
ING today announced some changes to the Management Board
Banking. In line with our strategic priorities and in order to
further simplify our management structure, we will combine the
roles of head of Retail Banking, Challengers & Growth Markets
and Market Leaders. Pinar Abay, currently head of Market Leaders,
will be appointed to the role effective 15 May 2023 (subject to
regulatory approval). She will continue to be responsible for our
businesses in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg and will
expand her role to Australia, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania,
Spain, and Turkey.
Aris Bogdaneris, currently head of Retail Banking and
Challengers & Growth Markets will step down from the Management
Board Banking as of 15 May 2023 and will leave ING per 1 August
2023 to pursue other opportunities.
Separately, Ron van Kemenade, currently chief technology officer
of ING, will step down from the Management Board Banking effective
30 April 2023. In June 2023 he will join Lloyds Banking Group as
Group Chief Operating Officer (subject to regulatory approval). The
process of identifying a successor for Ron has started. Any
announcements will be made in due course.
Steven van Rijswijk, CEO of ING said: “Giving customers a
superior experience is at the core of ING’s strategy. Bringing
together the leadership roles of all our Retail Banking markets is
a logical next step to further improve consistency, scalability and
efficiency to the products and services we offer. As Pinar, Aris
and their teams have already been working closely together over the
past years, I am confident we can build upon the work done so far,
making a real difference for our customers who expect their banking
experience to be personal, easy, relevant and instant.”
“I want to thank Aris for his tireless contributions over the
last 7.5 years, having thoroughly reshaped ING’s retail offering
and network, adding millions of primary customers, and developing a
far more substantial fee business, while solidly maintaining our
position as the leading mobile-led bank in many markets. We wish
him well in his further endeavours. I’d also like to thank Ron who,
for over a decade, played a pivotal role in creating the strong
Tech foundation that enables us to offer a superior digital
experience to our customers. Scalable Tech and ops are absolutely
essential to make the difference for our customers, which we
underscored by naming Ron our first CTO at board level. I want to
wish him well in his new position.”
Aris Bogdaneris said: “I’m extremely proud of leaving our Retail
Banking business and Challengers & Growth units in a great
position, with strong customer growth over the past years, a much
more focused footprint, improved revenue generating capabilities
and a substantially improved digital and Business Banking offering.
It’s the right time for the next generation of leadership and Pinar
is the ideal person to take Retail Banking drive the next phase of
its development. I want to personally thank Steven and the many
great people I worked with at ING on what has been a great
ride.”
Pinar Abay said: “I very much look forward to further grow our
retail banking franchise with more than 37 million customers around
the world, with our distinctive brand, superior customer experience
and leading digital technology. I also want to take this
opportunity to thank to Aris for the very strong foundation he has
built including a very diverse and talented organization across the
globe.”
Ron van Kemenade said: “It will be hard for me to leave the
orange family after almost twenty years. At the same time, I’m
excited to take up a new opportunity, gaining a new perspective. I
will always cherish the years I spent at ING, everything I’ve
learnt, the experience I’ve gained and most of all the great people
I’ve worked with.”
Pinar Abay was appointed as member of the Management Board
Banking and head of Market Leaders effective 1 January 2020. She
joined ING in 2011 as country manager of ING in Turkey. Before that
Pinar was a partner at McKinsey & Company.
Aris Bogdaneris was appointed head of Challengers & Growth
Markets and a member of the Management Board Banking as of 1 June
2015 and as head of Retail Banking effective 1 May 2021. Before
joining ING, he served at board level at various international
financial institutions in Europe and North America with
responsibilities for retail banking, operations, and IT.
Ron van Kemenade was appointed chief technology officer and
member of the Management Board Banking effective 1 May 2021. Since
joining ING in 2003, he held various positions with responsibility
for IT, channels, payment services, product and programme
management. Before joining ING, Ron worked at telecom provider KPN,
lastly as director Consumer Internet and Media Services.
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