ING is moving its Coast offices out of Tuggerah to a new purpose-built hub in Wyong, while it seeks to recruit a further 50 people to its 400-strong workforce.
ING has had a presence in Tuggerah for 22 years, marking it out as a significant jobs provider in the region.
The relocation was spurred by Wyong’s growth and transport connections.
Aside from public transport, car parking will be made available free for all staff and the new building houses a café.
Two day care centres also operate close by.
The company said it was looking to hire 50 new staff who will work in its customer care department.
Although it welcomed people with experience, it encouraged people from all work backgrounds to make an application.
ING CEO Melanie Evans said that the bank was about doing things differently and would allow staff to work flexibly.
“The new team members will play an important role in helping us to differentiate the customer experience so that customers can get on doing the things that matter most to them.
“In return we will provide a diverse, inclusive and supportive workplace where team members can grow careers, work flexibly around life and family commitments and play an important role in helping ING build the bank of the future,” Evans said.
Nicola Riches
What exactly is ING?I moved seven years ago and like to keep in touch via Central Coast News on line ,but would really like to know what ING stands for Thanks Fran S
According to their website ‘ING (the trading name of ING Bank (Australia) Limited) is the world’s leading savings bank and is wholly owned by ING Group.’ according to their Wikipedia entry, ‘The ING Group is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam. Its primary businesses are retail banking, direct banking, commercial banking, investment banking, wholesale banking, private banking, asset management, and insurance services’ ING stands for ‘Internationale Nederlanden Groep’