Badischer Genossenschaftsverband

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The Badische Cooperative Association was until 2008 auditing, consulting and support organization for all member cooperatives in the country part of Baden . The successor association is the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative Association .

history

On August 11, 1867, the Association of Upper Baden Credit Cooperatives and in the same year a Lower Baden Cooperative Association was founded in Constance . The Raiffeisen cooperatives and their associations came into being at the beginning of the 1880s. After around 90 years of separate work, the commercial ( Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch ) and rural cooperative associations ( Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen ) merged in 1971. Alois Schnorr was director of the association from 1945 until his death in 1962 .

The members of the Badischer and Württembergischer Genossenschaftsverband decided on October 23, 2008 to merge the two associations on the basis of the annual accounts as of December 31, 2008. With the approval of the annual accounts on the last association days of the two associations on March 3, 2009 and the entry in Register of associations On July 15, 2009, the merger to form the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative Association became legally effective.

Association structure

The association included:

  • 73 Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken,
  • 225 rural goods and service cooperatives
  • 24 commercial goods and service cooperatives
  • 37 Other cooperatives / companies

The association also had five head offices ( DZ Bank AG, Fiducia IT AG, ZG Raiffeisen eG, Badischer Winzerkeller eG, BÄKO Zentrale Süddeutschland eG) and the following institutions:

  • Cooperative Consulting Baden GmbH
  • GenoConsult Karlsruhe GmbH
  • Pension fund of the Baden cooperative organization VVaG.

task

The purpose and task of the Badischer Genossenschaftsverband as an auditing and business association was to support the 396 members. The fields of activity included testing, advice, representation of interests as well as training and further education.

The supervisory authority of the association was the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economics.

Individual evidence

  1. Schnorr Alois Fidelis , leo-bw.de, accessed on January 9, 2017

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