ING Bank: Announcement for ALL Customers with an IMPORTANT Launch

ING Bank has an important announcement for all its clients in Romania, here is what a very good service was launched by the bank for those who keep their money with it.

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ING Bank today made a very important announcement for all its clients in Romania, and decided to launch a service that comes to help all those who are willing to make savings. More precisely, ING Bank has launched a new service called Round Up, it is specially designed to help customers save money when they spend money, and not through discounts or special offers, but through another system that is better than that .

ING Bank launched a special service that automatically transfers money from your current account to your savings account when you make certain payments, rounding up the payment amount. The difference between the amount paid by you somewhere, and the rounded figure is automatically transferred by the ING Bank service to your savings account, and thus you save money while spending others, all in order to collect as much as possible and use it when you need it They.

ING Bank: Announcement for ALL Customers with an IMPORTANT Launch

ING Bank made this system, probably, for those who want to save money and are unable to do so, so that when they spend and save, without feeling it. Everything is done thanks to technology that helps people achieve goals that they could hardly achieve before, and ING Bank comes to the aid of people with a very good service, which should be used by those who cannot save normally.

"Now you have the Round Up service, which makes peace between savings and expenses. That is, in Romanian, the goat and the cabbage reconcile. Activate it from Home'Bank, pay with your debit card or phone and each payment will be rounded up to the next multiple of 5. And the difference in money moves from your current account directly to your savings account. And just like that, paycheck to paycheck, you collect money without feeling it."

ING Bank has this service available for customers who currently use the HomeBank platform, it can be activated automatically from there by any of the customers. ING Bank says the system is available to both debit and credit card customers, so in theory anyone can enjoy the opportunity to save money while doing everyday shopping by day.

ING Bank it doesn't say if it's only about physical purchases, or online as well, but as everything is presented, it doesn't matter how the money is spent, and with each payment something is transferred to the savings account.