ING completes sale of 49% stake in KB Life to KB Financial Group


ING announced today it has completed the sale of its 49% stake in Korean insurance venture KB Life Insurance Company Ltd. (KB Life) to joint venture partner KB Financial Group, one of Korea's leading financial institutions.

As announced on 19 April 2013, the divestment of the stake in KB Life does not have a material impact on ING Group results. ING received a total cash consideration of KRW 166.5 billion (approximately EUR 115 million) for its 49% stake in KB Life.

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