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Cash flow in EURView more

In 2023, ING Groep NV did not generate a significant amount of cash. Cash Flow from Financing totalled 18.40bn or 30.50% of revenues. In addition the company used 11.34bn for operations while cash used for investing totalled 8.55bn.
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Price/Cash flow per share--
Book value per share17.35
Tangible book value per share16.96
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Growth rates in EUR

Year on year, growth in dividends per share fell -41.08% while earnings per share excluding extraordinary items rose 101.68%. Additionally when measured on a five year annualized basis, dividend per share growth is below the industry average relative to its peers, while earnings per share growth is in-line with the industry average.
Div yield(5 year avg)4.35%
Div growth rate (5 year)-7.40%
Payout ratio (TTM)51.69%
EPS growth(5 years)11.07
EPS (TTM) vs
TTM 1 year ago
54.60
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