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ING plans massive sell-off to adjust risk for its insurance unit

In an attempt to return to its basics, ING Groep NV today said that it would sell assets and adjust its risk profile for its insurance unit.

In an attempt to return to its basics, ING Groep NV today said that it would sell assets and adjust its risk profile for its insurance unit.
To raise capital, the Amsterdam, Netherlands-based financial services giant will divest between 10 to 15 businesses over the next few years, expecting to obt

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