ING in new deal with EU over state aid, punishment

ING brokers new deal with EU regulators on repaying state aid, selling insurance arm

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AMSTERDAM (AP) -- ING Groep NV has agreed a deal with European regulators on when it will repay the remaining €3 billion ($3.8 billion) it still owes in state aid.

The bank, which fell foul of EU laws when it was bailed out by the Dutch state in 2008, says it will repay the money, plus a 50 percent penalty, in four installments.

It also negotiated a deal on the sale of its insurance activities. Instead of the original 2013 plan, the business will be sold in stages, with at least 50 percent of its U.S. arm sold by the end of 2014 and 50 percent of its European arm by the end of 2015.

The company still plans to sell shares for the divisions, it said Monday.

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