Results of ING’s 2020 Annual General Meeting
28 Abril 2020 - 4:02PM
Results of ING’s 2020 Annual General Meeting
Results of ING’s 2020 Annual General
Meeting
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of ING Groep N.V. was held
today at ING’s corporate office Cedar in Amsterdam and was
broadcast live via ING’s website. Due to the coronavirus pandemic,
the meeting was held in an adapted form in order to mitigate health
risks for all participants and to comply with Dutch government
directives. ING would like to thank those shareholders who
participated remotely for their flexibility.
The AGM adopted all agenda items, including the annual accounts
for 2019, discharge of the (former) members of the Executive Board
and the Supervisory Board and the new remuneration policy for the
Executive Board and the Supervisory Board.
The AGM also approved the appointments of Herman Hulst and
Harold Naus to the Supervisory Board as of today and the
appointment of Juan Colombás as of 1 October 2020. As
announced on 16 March 2020, Eric Boyer de la Giroday and
Hermann-Josef Lamberti have retired from the Supervisory Board as
per the end of the AGM 2020. Robert Reibestein resigned from the
Supervisory Board as per 1 January 2020.
After the AGM, the Supervisory Board consists of:
Hans Wijers
(chairman) |
Herman Hulst |
Jan Peter
Balkenende |
Harold Naus |
Juan
Colombás* |
Mike Rees |
Mariana
Gheorghe |
Herna Verhagen |
Margarete
Haase |
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* Effective as
per 1 October 2020 |
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, discharge of the (former) members of the Executive Board and
the Supervisory Board
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