Financial Advisory Account
Advisory management

Do want to be free to choose your investments yourself, but don’t have the time or the best financial information to analyse all of the opportunities available on the market? We give you the best advice.
Freedom of choice
You’ll receive personalised investment recommendations, but be in charge of your decisions.
Risk control
We recommend the best products on the market (from ING and third parties) based on your objectives and in line with your risk appetite.
Advisory management or discretionary management: which should you choose?
We help you build your portfolio and track it
We set your objectives, investment horizon and risk profile with you. We then help you build your investment portfolio. We’ll contact you on a regular basis to propose funds or funds arbitrage, inform you of security maturities and about potential gaps between your strategy choices and your portfolio. You keep control of your portfolio and of your investment choices since you decide whether or not to follow our recommendations.
A regular view on the evolution of your assets
A report on the status of your assets and their performance will be sent to you periodically, when you visit us and on demand. You can also consult the report at home via My ING online banking.
In addition...
- You’ll receive our investment newsletter each month (macroeconomic analysis and focus on our investment strategy).
- You’ll receive priority invitations to our financial events and conferences.
- You’ll also have free access to products and services for your everyday banking needs (Visa Gold credit card, debit card, account holding fees, etc.).
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