ING to nominate Petri Hofsté and Stuart Graham as
members of the Supervisory Board
ING announced today that it will propose to appoint Petri Hofsté
and Stuart Graham to the Supervisory Board at the Annual General
Meeting (AGM) to be held on 22 April 2025. The proposed
appointments are part of the agenda for ING’s 2025 AGM that has
been published today. Upon decision by the AGM, the appointments
will be effective as of 1 July 2025.
Petri Hofsté (Dutch, 1961) has extensive experience in the
financial and corporate sector, including as auditor, controller
and CFO. She served as division director of Banking Supervision at
De Nederlandsche Bank and held board positions at various financial
institutions. Currently she is a member of the supervisory board at
Achmea (until 15 April 2025), Royal Friesland Campina and Pon
Holdings and is chair of the Nyenrode Foundation. Petri holds a
master’s degree in Business Economics, Finance and Accounting from
the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, as well as a degree as chartered
accountant.
Stuart Graham (British/German, 1967) has more than three decades
of experience in the financial sector. He is the co-founder and
prior CEO of Autonomous Research, a leading global financial
services research firm. Before that, he was a banking analyst at JP
Morgan and Merrill Lynch and was regularly ranked as a leading
equity research analyst on European banks. He currently is
consultant to Trade Republic. Stuart holds a master’s degree in
Modern History from Cambridge University.
Karl Guha, chairman of the Supervisory Board of ING said: “The
addition of Petri Hofsté and Stuart Graham to our board will allow
ING to benefit greatly from their experience and insights as we
execute our strategy to be the best European bank by accelerating
growth, increasing impact and delivering value. I look forward to
working with them.”
The AGM agenda also includes the proposals to reappoint Steven
van Rijswijk and Ljiljana Čortan for a term of four years to the
Executive Board, and to reappoint Lodewijk Hijmans van den Bergh
for a term of four years and Margarete Haase for a term of two
years to the Supervisory Board. All four were (re)appointed at the
AGM in 2021. All proposed (re)appointments have been approved by
the European Central Bank.
It will also be proposed to appoint Deloitte Accountants BV as
the external auditor to provide assurance on the Sustainability
Statement for a term of four years starting on 1 January 2026. At
the 2024 AGM, Deloitte was appointed as external auditor for the
audit of the financial statements for a term of four years starting
on 1 January 2026.
Full details of all agenda items are included in the proxy
materials for our AGM. The proxy materials also include the 2024
Annual Report of ING, including the Annual Accounts and the reports
of the Executive Board and the Supervisory Board, as published on 6
March 2025, as well as other information and documents as required
by law. The proxy materials, including the agenda for the AGM, are
available on our website (ing.com/agm).
Registered shareholders may attend the AGM starting at 2 p.m.,
either in person at Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ (Piet Heinkade 1, 1019
BR Amsterdam, the Netherlands) or remotely, by logging on to the
electronic platform ‘Evote by ING’, available via ing.com/agm. The
supporting materials published today provide further details on how
to register, participate and vote. The AGM will also be webcast
live via ing.com. Shareholders are advised to check the information
on the website regularly for any updates, including details on
admission requirements.
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