Bausparkasse Deutsche Erde

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Bausparkasse Deutsche Erde
legal form one-man business
founding 1931
resolution 1933
Seat Desert red
management Ernst Kümmerle
Number of employees 3 (1932)
Branch Financial services

The building society German soil was founded in 1931 and dissolved in 1933 Bausparkasse in Wüstenrot in today's district of Heilbronn .

history

The "one-room company" was based in the municipality of Wüstenrot at Löwensteiner Straße 38 there. The founder was Ernst Kümmerle, a graduate economist . Kümmerle had previously been a leading employee of the Association of Friends GdF Wüstenrot founded by Georg Kropp (today Bausparkasse Wüstenrot ).

Bausparen took an unexpected boom in the Weimar Republic . The first cash registers were founded at the beginning of the 1920s; as of September 1932, 336 building societies were registered in the German Reich . On September 1, 2004 there were still 27 building societies in the Federal Republic of Germany .

Kümmerles Bausparkasse was only moderately successful. Ordinary business operations ceased in 1933.

The house at Löwensteiner Straße 38 was planned by the architect Wilhelm Finkbeiner in 1932. Ernst Kümmerle lived there with his three daughters, some of whom were employed by the company. It is part of the building society history circular route through the village of Wüstenrot , which starts at the building society museum in Wüstenrot.

literature

  • Christoph Seeger: Bauspar Museum in the Georg-Kropp-Haus Wüstenrot. 2nd Edition. Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2005, ISBN 3-7954-6020-4