FILE PHOTO: The logo of ING bank is seen at the entrance of the group's main office in Brussels, Belgium, October 3, 2016. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/File Photo

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch bank ING Groep INGA.AS said it plans to cut dozens of jobs at its dealing room in Amsterdam, including corporate bond and commodities traders, and will move 22 positions to London.

ING said on Wednesday that 43 Amsterdam-based roles will be cut, while 22 roles will be created in London. Eleven new positions will be created in the Amsterdam dealing room.

The changes are part of an ongoing reorganisation announced in October to consolidate the bank’s European trading rooms.