ING ADR slides as shares go ex-dividend for final 2025 payout

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ING Groep’s U.S.-listed ADRs are falling as the shares trade ex-dividend on April 17, 2026. The final dividend is about $0.75–$0.88 per ADR with payment scheduled for May 1, 2026, mechanically pressuring the price by roughly the dividend amount.

1. What’s driving the drop

ING Groep N.V. American Depositary Shares (NYSE: ING) are down about 3.15% to $28.41 as the ADR trades ex-dividend on Friday, April 17, 2026. When a stock goes ex-dividend, buyers on or after the ex-date are not entitled to the upcoming dividend, so the share price typically adjusts lower by approximately the dividend amount.

2. Dividend details investors are keying on

Market calendars show ING’s next ex-dividend date as April 17, 2026, with the final dividend payment date for NYSE/ADR holders set for May 1, 2026. Posted dividend amounts vary by data source due to ADR terms and currency conversion, but indications cluster around roughly $0.75–$0.88 per ADR for this distribution cycle.

3. How to interpret the move from here

A dividend-related markdown is a mechanical adjustment rather than a change in the company’s operating outlook, but the day’s percentage move can look outsized when the payout is large relative to the share price and when broader market tape is weak. Investors typically separate the ex-dividend adjustment from any incremental selling pressure by comparing the day’s drop to the implied dividend amount and watching whether the stock stabilizes after the ex-date.