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- Philipp Schröder
- Nico Rosberg, Ex-Rennfahrer und Investor
- Max Heinemann, CEO Gebr. Heinemann
- Jürgen Schmidhuber
- Joerg Ehmer, Deutschlandchef Burger King
- Heiko Modell, Michael Beitl
- Thomas Hagedorn, Abrissunternehmer
- Ralph Denk, Radsport Manager
- Tim Schäcker, Luis Freitag, Elevatorboys
- Niklas Hellemann, Cybersecurity Experte
- Kai Wawrzinek, Goodgames
- Eduard Dörrenberg, Alpecin
- Steffen Henssler, TV Koch
- Erik Podzuweit, Gründer
- Ben Bernschneider, Stillegende
- Carsten Cramer, Jan-Henrik Gruszecki
- Nina Zimmermann
- Norbert Himmler, ZDF Intendant
- Lili Radu, Vee Collective
- Nick Jue, ING-Deutschland Chef
- Verena Zander
- Stephan Schäfer, Bestseller Autor
- Robert Bosch, CMO Sunday Natural
- Philipp Povel und Malte Huffmann
- Holger Hübner, Wacken Open Air Festival
- Thomas und Jo Wünsche
- Pip Klöckner, KI Update
- Dirk Nowitzki, Basketball-Legende
- Josef Ackermann, Ex-Deutsche-Bank-Chef
- Richard Lutz, Deutsche-Bahn Chef
- Nils Aldag, Sunfire-Gründer
- Ulrich Wolters, Unternehmer
- Sebastian Steinau, Luxus-Immobilien Makler
- Fabian Heilemann, Investor
- Volker Gruhn, Adesso Gründer
- Die 500 reichsten Deutschen
- Sascha Peljhan, Naketano Gründer
OMR Podcast - Nick Jue, ING-Deutschland Chef
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Through savings account offers and advertising featuring basketball star Dirk Nowitzki, ING Germany has become the largest direct bank in the country, with the goal of reaching ten million customers firmly in sight. In the OMR and Finance Forward podcast, CEO Nick Jue shares his thoughts on the advertising impact of interest rates on savings, whether he's worried about competitors like Trade Republic and Scalable Capital, and what changes he wants to make to the brand.