Job Title: ING 2026 Summer Internship - Finance
Experience Level: Entry-level
Location: New York, NY (must be located in New York or willing to relocate for the summer)
Status: Full-time; Paid (Seasonal)
Start Date: June 2026 (10 Week Summer Internship)
Finance Department and Role Overview:
The Finance Department provides insightful and timely financial information to ING’s Front Office Teams as well as ING’s external stakeholders. This enables ING’s management to make sound financial decisions and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage in the market through:
This internship program targets exceptional candidates and is a pipeline program where successful interns may receive a full time offer to return the following year or get selected to follow an 18-month rotational professional development program within the Finance Department.
We are interested in a dynamic and eager intern excited to learn about any (or all) of the following departments within the ING New York Finance Department. This role will provide a wide range of financial exposure and provide active engagement across all areas, as you participate in routine activities, as well as special projects, in partnership across the organization.
Local Regulatory Reporting
The Local Regulatory Reporting team within Finance New York is responsible for all regulatory and financial reporting for ING’s Swap Dealer, ING Capital Markets (INGCM) and ING’s US Broker Dealer, ING Financial Markets LLC (INGFM). Team members are involved with reporting to external regulators on a weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual basis as well as ad hoc requests. Additionally, team members are involved with the preparation of internal deliverables to ensure the quality and review of the external filings.
Financial Accounting & EU Regulatory Reporting
The Financial Accounting (FA) team within the Finance department is dedicated to maintaining a holistic and robust reporting environment, supported by accurate financial data and a strong control framework. Our mission is to ensure the proper presentation of financial and regulatory reporting for applicable entities, in alignment with ING Group policies and procedures, as well as relevant accounting and regulatory frameworks. The team’s core responsibilities include managing the accounting closing processes, preparing and analyzing monthly financial statements, and conducting analytical reviews of Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss variances. We also play a key role in supporting external financial and regulatory reporting. To uphold a strong control environment, we implement rigorous governance over financial data, including reconciliation and validation processes, and collaborate closely with internal and external stakeholders.
Policies & Procedures
The Policies & Procedures team is charged with the interpretation and application of US and European accounting standards and regulatory reporting rules, as well as guiding the firm to meet new rules and changes in rules. Furthermore, the team provides proactive advice on how standards and requirements affect developments in the firm’s business and drive optimization in the way the firm complies with external requirements.
Furthermore, the Policies & Procedures conducts quality assurance activities on ING New York’s financial reports, testing the compliance of report with standards and requirements and recommending improvements in the reporting processes.
Tax Reporting and Strategy
The Tax Department manages ING’s domestic and international tax function in the Americas. The Tax Department advises on the tax implications of transactions and tax strategies for the businesses within the region and with the parent bank in Amsterdam. Day-to-day, the Tax Department manages ING’s U.S. tax accounting and tax compliance requirements while representing ING before various tax authorities that audit ING’s tax returns in the region.
Treasury Finance & Finance Transformation
The Treasury Finance team plays a critical role in managing product control, reporting and analysis on ING's liquidity, funding, and capital resources. Interns will gain exposure to the mechanisms of the daily/weekly and monthly product control function as well as the process of the dynamic plan and the rolling forecasts.
The Finance Transformation team is responsible for driving strategic initiatives that enhance efficiency, accuracy, and agility of financial processes across the CFO domain. Interns will be involved in projects that leverage technology and innovation to modernize finance operations.
Management Accounting
The Management Accounting team’s primary objective is to provide management information and financial advice to the ING New York management team & business leaders. Information prepared and delivered to stakeholders includes corporate financial planning & forecasting. Core responsibilities include:
Procurement / Vendor Risk Management
Procurement is primarily responsible for defining and implementing best practices in vendor and contract management, in alignment with global procurement policy. Key responsibilities include:
Competencies and Criteria for the role:
The salary for this role is $35/hour.
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