Karl Rehling

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Karl Rehling (* around 1870; † December 28, 1940 in Baden near Vienna ) was an Austrian civil servant and a member of the Austrian commercial cooperative system .

From 1918 to 1930 he was an association attorney in the Central Association of Commercial Acquisition and Economic Cooperatives in Austria and from 1933 to 1937 association attorney for the Austrian Association of Cooperatives . From 1929 to 1940 he was also Chairman of the Board of Management of the Bauspar- und Realkreditkasse of Austrian commercial cooperatives in Herzogenburg (today ABV).

Life

During his active time as a civil servant, he was head of the Linz trade institute and later head of the office for commercial credit in Austria. After his retirement he was initially an honorary attorney from 1918 and a full-time association attorney at the Central Association of Commercial and Economic Cooperatives in Austria from 1925.

In 1930 it was merged with the general association of self-help based trade and business cooperatives in Austria. In the institution, now known as the Austrian Cooperative Association, Rehling initially continued his work in agreement with the association's attorney Otto Neudörfer . After Neudörfer's unexpected death, after an interim period in 1933, he became an association attorney himself and held this position until 1937.

He held other functions in the cooperative sector as president of the commercial and commercial bank in Vienna, as a member of the board of the commercial credit unions and as chairman of the board of Bausparkasse Wien (today start: bausparkasse , 1929 to 1940).

swell

  • Johann Brazda, Robert Schediwy , Tode Todev: Self-help or politicized economy, On the history of the Austrian cooperative association (Schulze Delitzsch) 1872 to 1997 , Vienna 1997

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Annual report 2008 of the Allgemeine Bausparkasse, Vienna 2009, p. 30.
  2. ^ Johann Brazda, Robert Schediwy, Tode Todev: Self-help or politicized economy, On the history of the Austrian cooperative association (Schulze Delitzsch) 1872 to 1997 , Vienna 1997, p. 351.