Eberle Butschkau Foundation

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Eberle Butschkau Foundation
(EBuSti)
purpose The EBuSti supports particularly qualified former trainees from the savings banks, Landesbanken and other network partners who take up a business or business-related degree after completing their training.
Chair: Klaus Krummrich
Establishment date: 1969
Seat : Bonn
Website: http://www.ebusti.de/

The Eberle-Butschkau-Stiftung, established in 1969 and headquartered in Bonn, is part of the scientific funding of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe . The foundation's statutory mandate is to train managers and specialists. To this end, the Eberle-Butschkau-Stiftung supports above all former employees and trainees of savings banks who are starting their studies outside of the savings bank finance group.

The funding does not take the form of regular cash benefits, but moves in the ideal framework through invitations to advanced training events, scientific congresses and subsidies for study trips abroad. Furthermore, grants for printing costs for dissertations related to the savings bank system are granted.

The college , which is represented at over thirty university locations in self-administration, has been attended by several thousand academics to date. These are networked in an alumni association. Numerous high-ranking Sparkasse employees and board members as well as several economists and lawyers are recruited from the ranks of the graduates.

The foundation is named after Johann Christian Eberle and Fritz Butschkau .

Individual evidence

  1. Schulz in Schäfer (Ed.): Handbook Regional Banks . 2nd edition (2007), p. 253.

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