Welcome toING Wholesale Bankingthe Netherlands
Our operations are located in the city of Amsterdam. The Netherlands hosts one of Europe’s most international business environments. It is strategically located, providing a strong foothold for pan-European operations. Its leading transport links also facilitate businesses that serve multiple markets within Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Client focus – single point of contact – tailored services
Leader in trade finance, capital markets and corporate finance
Network of product specialists and industry experts
Strategic partner for our clients
In the Netherlands, we are the country’s leading wholesale bank. ING has been active in the Netherlands since 1881, where we serve clients ranging from medium-sized businesses to global corporations. As market leader, we are a strategic partner for our clients, both in daily banking services and financial advice, mergers and acquisitions, and capital markets.
From our headquarters in Amsterdam, we provide a complete range of international banking products in over 35 countries. In addition to a single point of contact, you have access to a vast network of product specialists and industry experts in every major business region. As part of our client focus, we integrate our services to mirror your business needs.
Our clients are at the heart of everything we do. We combine our deep local roots with a global network to deliver tailored solutions that support our clients’ ambitions and help them navigate an increasingly complex environment. By working closely together, we aim to be a trusted partner, creating sustainable value today and for the future.
Sjoerd Miltenburg, Head of Wholesale Banking Netherlands
Awards
Euromoney - 2026
Netherlands' best bank for Corporates
Euromoney - 2025
Best transaction bank in the Netherlands
Global Finance - 2025
Best bank of the Netherlands
Sector expertise
Shipping
Our global shipping portfolio is managed from London, with dedicated shipping teams in Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Singapore.
Financial institutions
Our business encompasses advisory, financial markets, lending and payments services that provide our bank and non-bank clients access to ING’s global network.
Real Estate
Our team of real estate experts help our clients originate, structure and manage their real estate investments.
Infrastructure
Our infrastructure team is a multi-product business, covering the full spectrum of infrastructure activity across EMEA.
Corporates
We build long-term partnerships with corporates who are looking for a bank that combines creative ideas and solutions with seamless execution. Together with our product specialists, we work on capital allocation and risk parameters, product capabilities and client satisfaction.
Contact us
Phone number
020 22 888 22
Visiting address
Bijlmerdreef 109
1102 BW Amsterdam ZO
ING Netherlands News
From renewable energy and real estate to technology and food & agriculture, this page highlights a selection of publicly disclosed transactions that reflect our commitment to enabling progress across industries and borders.
Explore client deals driving progress
For much of the past decade, business leaders have been forced to navigate a succession of disruptions that few could have predicted: a pandemic, geopolitical conflicts, supply-chain breakdowns and market volatility. Yet despite this relentless uncertainty, executives at the Netherlands' largest companies express confidence in their organisations' resilience. Is that confidence justified? Yes, but not entirely, says Juliette van Enckevort, Global Lead of Land Transport and Head of Transport & Logistics at ING Netherlands. This article examines what has genuinely shifted, and where dangerous blind spots remain.
Resilience in the age of polycrisis
Dutch companies will not retreat on sustainability and continue to regard it as a top strategic priority. That is one of the main findings of ING's CEO Survey, conducted at the end of 2025. In this article, Riccardo Papa, Head of ING’s Sustainable Solutions Group in the Netherlands, explains the reasons behind that conviction: sustainability generates not only impact, but returns too. For executives navigating capital allocation, energy costs, and supply chain resilience, the implications and the opportunities are significant. "Companies that can translate their sustainability ambitions into concrete projects and finance them at scale will pull ahead of competitors that cannot."