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  2. ING Group - Wikipedia

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    The ING Group ( Dutch: ING Groep) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam. Its primary businesses are retail banking, direct banking, commercial banking, investment banking, wholesale banking, private banking, asset management, and insurance services.

  3. ING Australia - Wikipedia

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    www.ing.com.au. ING Bank (Australia) Limited ( trading as ING since 2017, and as ING DIRECT 1999–2017) is a direct bank operating in Australia. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational Dutch bank, ING Group. ING in Australia holds an Australian banking licence as a foreign subsidiary company. [2]

  4. ING Bank Śląski - Wikipedia

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    ING Bank Śląski. ING Bank Śląski SA (English: ING Silesian Bank, ING BSK) is a Polish bank based in Katowice. The majority owner is ING Group . It is the 5th bank in Poland in terms of assets. [1] In Q2 2021, the bank served over 4.3 million retail customers and over 504 000 corporate clients. [2]

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  6. Immunoglobulins: Blood Test, Levels, and More - Healthline

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    Immunoglobulins are Y-shaped molecules made up of sugar and protein produced by plasma cells, a type of white blood cell. They have three main functions: The tip of immunoglobulins contains an ...

  7. What Are METs, and How Are They Calculated? - Healthline

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    The formula to use is: METs x 3.5 x (your body weight in kilograms) / 200 = calories burned per minute. For example, say you weigh 160 pounds (approximately 73 kg) and you play singles tennis ...

  8. Swollen Ankles and Feet - WebMD

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    Blood clot. Blood clots that form in the veins of the legs can stop the return flow of blood from the legs back up to the heart and cause swelling in the ankles and feet. Blood clots can be either ...

  9. Voya Financial - Wikipedia

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    Voya Financial is an American financial, retirement, investment and insurance company based in New York City. Voya began as ING U.S., the United States operating subsidiary of ING Group, which was spun off in 2013 and established independent financial backing through an initial public offering. [2] In April 2014, the company rebranded itself as ...