ING may sell $5.7B car lease business

ING Group NV, with retirement-services operations in Windsor, says it is in talks to sell its car leasing business, which analysts estimate to have a value around euro4 billion ($5.7 billion), The Associated Press reports.

In a statement Monday, the company declined to name potential buyers and says there are no guarantees it will reach a deal.

The unit leases 240,000 cars around Europe. Competitors — and potential buyers — include Arval, Athlon, BMW-Alphabet, Volkswagendochter Leaseplan and GE Fleet Services.

The announcement comes just days after ING agreed to sell its U.S. internet banking business to Capital One for $9 billion.

ADVERTISEMENT

ING has been revamping its business since it was bailed out by the Dutch state during the 2008 financial crisis, and plans to separate its banking and insurance arms by the end of 2012.

Learn more about: