ING Bank Slaski SA
SWB:6GF
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ING Bank Slaski SA
Glance View
ING Bank Slaski is a Polish commercial bank that takes deposits, makes loans, and handles everyday banking for people and businesses. It offers checking and savings accounts, cards, mortgages, personal loans, business lending, payments, and online and mobile banking tools. Its main customers are retail clients, small and medium-sized companies, and larger corporate customers in Poland. The bank makes money mainly from the spread between what it pays on deposits and what it earns on loans and other credit products. It also earns fees from payment services, account maintenance, card usage, cash management, and other banking services. Like most banks, it acts as a financial intermediary: it gathers household and business savings and channels that money into credit for consumers and companies. What sets ING Bank Slaski apart is its role as a full-service local bank tied to the broader ING banking group, with a strong focus on digital banking and business clients. That makes it both a retail bank for everyday financial needs and a funding and transaction partner for Polish companies. In simple terms, it sits at the center of the Polish financial system by moving money, extending credit, and processing payments.
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