Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and Home

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Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and Homeland
- StMFH -

Coat of arms of Bavaria.svg
State level Free State of Bavaria
position Supreme state authority
Headquarters Munich
Additional seat: Nuremberg
Authority management Minister of State Albert Füracker
Servants approx. 32,000
Budget volume EUR 2.865 billion (2020)
Web presence www.stmfh.bayern.de

The Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and Home is a ministry of the Free State of Bavaria with its seat in Munich and another seat in Nuremberg . Around 29,250 employees work in his division. The designation was the Bavarian State Ministry of Finance (StMF) until October 2013 and the Bavarian State Ministry of Finance, for Regional Development and Homeland (StMFLH) until November 2018 .

Albert Füracker (2018) - Bavarian State Minister for Finance and Home

In the course of the state elections in Bavaria in 2018 , the previous Minister of State for Finance Albert Füracker ( CSU ) was confirmed in his office on November 12, 2018 . He has been the successor to Markus Söder ( CSU ), who was elected Bavarian Prime Minister on March 16, 2018 , since March 21, 2018 . Head of office is Ministerialdirektor Harald Hübner.

Tasks and responsibilities

In addition to the state budget , financial planning and cash and accounting, it is also responsible for the public service , surveying administration and the administration of the state companies . It is the carrier of BayernWLAN .

Subordinate authorities

Supervision of own operations and investments

The Ministry is responsible for the following state-owned companies :

The Ministry also manages the Free State of Bavaria's holdings in commercial companies, e.g. B.

Service building

The official seat is the Palais Leuchtenberg , Odeonsplatz 4, next to the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior and for Integration. The building was built by the Munich architect Leo von Klenze . On February 20, 2014, Minister Markus Söder inaugurated the second office, the Home Office, in the building of the former State Bank , Bankgasse 9, in Nuremberg , not far from the Lorenz Church . The building was built by the Munich architect Sep Ruf in the years 1950–1951.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and Homeland: Minister Albert Füracker. Retrieved May 1, 2020 .
  2. ^ Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and for Home: Employees. Retrieved May 1, 2020 .
  3. stmfh.bayern.de: https://www.stmfh.bayern.de/haushalt/staatshaushalt_2019/haushaltsplan/. Retrieved June 26, 2020 .
  4. Budget 2015/2016 - Section 06, p. 3 (PDF), accessed on January 4, 2016 at www.stmflh.bayern.de/haushalt.
  5. Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and Home: Important Participations. Retrieved May 1, 2020 .
  6. br.de: "Nuremberg: Home Ministry comes to old state bank" ( Memento from November 9, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on November 9, 2013)


Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 32 "  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 39"  E