The German subsidiary of Dutch banking giant ING said on Friday it is hiring a new head from Deutsche Bank. Lars Stoy, previously the manager of Deutsche Bank’s private customer business, is to lead ING Deutschland from the beginning of 2025. He succeeds current boss Nick Jue, who is returning to the Netherlands after more than seven years at the helm. For Stoy, the move to run ING Deutschland, part of Dutch financial group ING, is a step up the career ladder. Stoy worked for the Deutsche Bank Group for 16 years, shaping the private client business of Deutsche Bank and Postbank in Germany for …