ING Groep employs vibe coding to slash electronic trading development time from weeks to hours
ING Groep has implemented vibe coding to streamline the development of electronic trading tools, reducing the time required from weeks to hours. This innovative approach allows developers to use natural language prompts to generate trading code, with oversight from experienced developers. The bank expects this method to gain traction across the financial sector within the next year.
- ▪ING Groep is using vibe coding to enhance its electronic trading operations.
- ▪The bank's quant desk began using this method daily by mid-May 2026.
- ▪Vibe coding allows developers to describe desired program functions in plain English, which an AI model then translates into code.
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ING Groep employs vibe coding to enhance electronic trading tools The Dutch banking giant is using natural language prompts to generate trading code in hours instead of weeks, and it expects the rest of Wall Street to follow within a year. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team May. 26, 2026 window.sevioads = window.sevioads || []; var sevioads_preferences = []; sevioads_preferences[0] = {}; sevioads_preferences[0].zone = "01f21ccf-2092-46b1-9ac7-8c44cc782e0f"; sevioads_preferences[0].adType = "native"; sevioads_preferences[0].inventoryId = "c5700508-581b-472c-8fdd-a931cdbfc8e1"; sevioads_preferences[0].accountId = "1e47efc1-ec2d-4fca-a8b9-354e249e5095"; sevioads.push(sevioads_preferences); A major European bank is now writing trading software the way most people write emails: by…
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