Job description

Are you ready to dive into the world of finance and banking of the Netherlands?

As an intern in Finance Business Advice (FBA) department, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of how a leading bank operates. You'll have the chance to make a real impact through meaningful improvements and innovations. This is your opportunity to work with diverse stakeholders, enhance your skills in planning, analysis, persuasion, and communication, and contribute to the bank's success.

The team

Finance Business Advice (FBA) is a partner to the business, guiding and supporting it in achieving its financial targets. Our  work is built on three pillars:

1. Setting Financial Targets: Developing a three-year plan with bank-wide financial goals.

2. Tracking Progress: Monitoring these targets through detailed management reports.

3. Providing Financial Advice: Offering recommendations for initiatives that support achieving these targets.

Responsibilities

FBA is organized into seven teams mirroring the organization of ING NL — two responsible for comprehensive bank-wide view (A), three responsible for the distinct business lines (B), and two responsible for the functional lines (C). The teams are as follows :-

1. Central Advice & Planning (A) – Responsible for full ING NL financials.

2. Data & Services (A) – Responsible for processing of data in the ING NL and Group systems and Data-based analysis and reporting for the department

3. Private Individuals & Private Banking (B) – Responsible for the full P&L of the named business segments

4. Business Banking (B) - Responsible for the full P&L of the named business segment

5. Wholesale Banking (B) - Responsible for the full P&L of the named business segment

6. COO & Tech (C) – Responsible for the full cost base of Operations and Technology
7. Support Functions (C) – Responsible for the full cost base of all functions excluding Operations & Technology.

Roles and responsibilities

As an intern in the Finance Business Advice (FBA) department, you will be assigned to various teams based on your knowledge, skills, and proficiencies. This rotational approach is designed to maximize your potential and create the biggest possible impact. The work for the intern is designed in such a way that they develop knowledge about the banking market and the strategy of the business, develop an understanding of the day-to-day work of the department, and make an impact to the bank through innovation / improvement / change initiative(s).

With the above goals in sight, your work is structured as follows

1. Understand the processes and content of approx. 4 distinct products and functions.

2. Document the relevant process/ data flows

3. Develop improvement / automation ideas to make the processes / content more usable

4. The ideas should lead to better efficiencies and business decisions

5. Prepare an Implementation Plan

6. Implement the Plan

Note that it is important to understand the content (the products and functions) and its relevance to business decisions before Step 3 is performed.

Examples of recent internship projects

1. Automate the process for collecting monthly and quarterly non-financial key performance indicators from more than ten different sources.

2. Automate the monthly reporting of staff movements between departments using  Python.

3. Simplify the process of collecting sub-product level income indicators for a major product group.

4. Conducted statistical analyses on mortgage interests and market shares, created a financial health model to improve customer profitability, and analyzed mortgage funding profiles.

5. Building a new, detailed sales forecasting model for one of ING’s retail products.

Job requirements

We seek smart, curious individuals who are eager to learn and take on responsibility.  Therefore, our biggest expectation is that you’ll keep learning, stay curious, and take on responsibility. In return, we’ll back you to develop into an even more awesome version of yourself.

To take this challenging and rewarding opportunity, you’ll need:

  • Master or Bachelor (third-year) student
  • Strong interest in Finance, Economics, Business Administration
  • Strong communication skills
  • High ambition and energy level
  • Curiosity and a growth mindset
  • Project management skills
  • Fluency in business English
  • Proficiency in MS Office (Excel, PPT, VBA); knowledge of programming an advantage

Other

Rewards and benefits

This is a great opportunity to train with highly skilled people who are experts in their field. You’ll do a lot and learn a lot – not only about your specialist area and the bank, but also about yourself and whether this type of environment is right for you.

You’ll also benefit from:

• Internship allowance of 700 EUR based on a 36 hours work week

• Your own work laptop

• Hybrid working to blend home working for focus and office working for collaboration and co-creation

• Personal growth and challenging work with endless possibilities

• An informal working environment with innovative colleagues

During the duration of your internship at ING, it is mandatory to be enrolled at a Dutch university (or EU-university for EU passport holders).

Questions?

Contact the recruiter attached to the advertisement. Want to apply directly? Please upload your CV and motivation letter by clicking the ‘Apply’ button.

About our internships

Every year, more than 350 students join our internship program. While there are no guarantees about your future, many of our former interns move into a permanent role or onto our International Talent Programme (traineeship).

Whatever happens, an internship at ING is the ideal opportunity to meet a wide variety of people, to build up your own network, and to learn about many different aspects of banking – put simply, it’s a great start to your career.

Disclaimer: Careers in Commodities and the Erasmus Commodity & Trade Centre hold no responsibility for the accuracy of the information presented above. For most accurate and up to date information, refer to the official website of the vacancy offeror.