The leverage ratio is used as a tool to measure the capital adequacy of a bank. The ratio uses Tier 1 capital in order to measure how leveraged a bank is in relation to its consolidated assets. Higher leverage ratios indicate that a bank is more capable of withstanding risks than those with low leverage ratios. As of March 2022, ING Group's leverage ratio was 5.71 percent.
Leverage ratio of ING Group from December 2018 to March 2022
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