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ING abolishes negative interest rates for almost all customers - what are the other banks following?

2022-05-10T07:50:57.301Z


ING abolishes negative interest rates for almost all customers - what are the other banks following? Created: 05/10/2022, 09:44 am Negative interest on the checking or money market account gnaws at the savings. ING Germany is now introducing a trend reversal for its customers. Frankfurt/Main - Some banks, such as various savings banks, are currently trying to convince their customers to agree t


ING abolishes negative interest rates for almost all customers - what are the other banks following?

Created: 05/10/2022, 09:44 am

Negative interest on the checking or money market account gnaws at the savings.

ING Germany is now introducing a trend reversal for its customers.

Frankfurt/Main - Some banks, such as various savings banks, are currently trying to convince their customers to agree to the negative interest rates in their general terms and conditions.

Meanwhile, ING Germany is taking a completely different path.

According to its own statements, the direct bank is abolishing negative interest rates for the majority of its private customers.

On July 1, the bank will increase the allowances for credit balances on current and call money accounts, for which no custody fee is due, from the current 50,000 to 500,000 euros per account, as the institute announced on Tuesday.

ING Germany is thus passing on the positive interest rate trend on the capital markets to its customers at an early stage.

ING: There is no custody fee for 99.9 percent of all customers

"With the increase in the allowance for credit balances on the current and extra accounts, the custody fee will no longer apply for 99.9 percent of our customers," said Nick Jue, CEO of ING in Germany.

"We were one of the last banks to introduce a custody fee and are one of the first to do away with it again." .

In the face of record inflation, Europe's monetary authorities are heading towards an end to ultra-loose monetary policy.

A first rate hike in July is considered increasingly likely.

Currently, banks have to pay 0.5 percent interest when parking money at the ECB.

Economists expect that the central bank will probably raise this negative deposit rate to zero percent in several steps this year.

Negative interest rates: Some banks charge a fee from as little as 5,000 euros

Recently, more and more financial institutions had passed on the negative interest rates to private customers.

Some credit institutions collect a custody fee from as little as 5,000 or 10,000 euros on the call money or current account.

"If the interest rate environment continues to develop positively, we will also let our customers participate in this development," assured Jue.

According to its own statements, ING Germany also expects that the increase in the allowances will also convince those customers who have not yet agreed to the terms and conditions including the custody fee "and that the bank will thus terminate fewer customers than last planned".

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According to a decision by the Federal Court of Justice more than a year ago, banks must obtain the consent of their customers when changing the general terms and conditions.

Financial institutions must therefore subsequently ask for approval of current fees.

(dpa)

Source: merkur

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