Bank Krentschker

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  Bankhaus Krentschker & Co. AG
Country AustriaAustria Austria
Seat Graz
legal form Corporation
Bank code 19520
BIC KRECAT2GXXX
founding 1923
Website www.krentschker.at
Business data 2016
Total assets EUR 1.05 billion
insoles 711.2 million euros
Customer credit 810.1 million euros
Employee 98
Offices 4th
management
Board Georg Wolf-Schönach
Alexander Eberan
Supervisory board Gerhard Fabisch (Chairman)

The Bank Krentschker & Co. AG is an Austrian private bank based in Graz .

history

In 1923 Igo Forster founded a bank and exchange business in Leibnitz with a second location at Graz Central Station . In 1924 Moritz Krentschker, an employee of the exchange office, and Kurt Pramberger joined as co-partners and in 1926 were granted a banking license. After Forster's departure in 1927, Krentschker and Pramberger moved the head office to a former branch of the Allgemeine Verkehrsbank in Graz and in 1929 they called themselves Banking Krentschker & Co. Between 1933 and 1938, the bank played an important role in the NSDAP refugee aid organization , where “ Jews willing to leave the country had to pay part of their assets into a trust account in order to enable less wealthy Jews to flee, but also to finance National Socialism, which was illegal in Austria at the time. After the annexation of Austria , the bank applied for the establishment of a branch in Vienna in order to organize the asset deprivation of Jews willing to emigrate on behalf of the NSDAP Ministry of Economics within the Gildemeester campaign and also took over the Jewish bank and exchange house Langer & Co.

In the post-war period, the bank was placed under public supervision and returned to the owners Krentschker and Pramberger in 1950. After Krentschker's death in 1967, Steiermärkische Bank und Sparkassen AG took over all of the shares, having previously held Pramberger's shares, and operates its high-quality private customer business under this company. The bank also has a wide range of real estate and equity holdings.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b query for bank code 19520. In: SEPA payments directory of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) . (Requires browser reloading.)
  2. Annual Report 2016 (PDF)
  3. Christina Gschiel, Ulrike Nimeth, Leonhard Weidinger: Tailoring and collecting: the Rothberger Böhlau family in Vienna, Vienna 2010. ISBN 978-3-205-78414-2 online

Coordinates: 47 ° 4 ′ 6.1 "  N , 15 ° 26 ′ 32.4"  E