ING Setting Up Fintech Spin-Off for Bond Discovery Tool

The platform, called Katana, aims to help users find fixed income investment opportunities.

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ING is in the process of spinning out a financial technology arm that will commercially produce its bond discovery platform for asset managers, a year after ending a phase where the bank was testing it out internally.

The platform, called Katana, was first produced for use within the bank and launched in 2017.

Katana scans the European and UK bond market for possible pairs that have out-of-the-ordinary spreads or behave abnormally. It aims to help bond traders and asset managers find

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