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Progress on share buyback programme ING announced today that, as part of our €2.5 billion share buyback programme announced on 2 May 2024, the company repurchased 3,070,466 shares during the week of 20 May 2024 up to and including 24 May 2024. The shares were repurchased at an average price of €16.47 for a total amount of €50,577,589.93. For detailed information on the daily repurchased shares, individual share purchase transactions and weekly reports, see the ING website at www.ing.com/investor
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