District and Stadtsparkasse Speyer
District and Stadtsparkasse Speyer | |
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Country | Germany |
Seat | Wormser Strasse 39 67346 Speyer |
legal form | Institute of public right |
Bank code | 547 500 10 |
BIC | MALA DE51 SPY |
founding | January 4, 1829 |
resolution | July, 1st 2013 |
Association | Savings Bank Association Rhineland-Palatinate |
Website | www.sparkasse-speyer.de |
management | |
Board of Directors | Hansjörg Eger (Chairman) |
Board | Uwe Geske (chairman) Klaus Steckmann |
List of savings banks in Germany |
The Kreis- und Stadtsparkasse Speyer was a Rhineland-Palatinate savings bank based in Speyer . It was an institution under public law and merged on July 1, 2013 with the Kreissparkasse Rhein-Pfalz and the Sparkasse Vorderpfalz Ludwigshafen a. Rh. - Schifferstadt to the new Sparkasse Vorderpfalz .
organization structure
The business area of the Kreis- und Stadtsparkasse Speyer encompassed the independent city of Speyer and the southern part of the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis . The Sparkasse was run by the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis and the city of Speyer. The legal basis was the Sparkasse Act for Rhineland-Palatinate and the Sparkasse's statutes. The organs of the Sparkasse were the executive board and the administrative board .
The Kreis- und Stadtsparkasse Speyer was a member of the Sparkassenverband Rheinland-Pfalz and through this also in the German Sparkassen- und Giroverband .
Savings Banks Finance Group
The Kreis- und Stadtsparkasse Speyer was part of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe and thus also belonged to its liability association. Sparkasse mediated savings contracts the regional Landesbausparkasse , mutual funds of Deka and insurance of the insurance chamber Bavaria . In the area of leasing , the Kreissparkasse Rhein-Pfalz worked together with Deutsche Leasing . Landesbank Baden-Württemberg performed the function of the central bank for the savings banks .
history
The first efforts to found a savings bank in Speyer were formulated in 1823 in an open letter from the then District President Joseph von Stichaner . Just one year later, the city's mayor's office followed the Stichaners request and unanimously decided to set up a savings bank in Speyer .
The savings bank finally started its business operations on January 4, 1829 in a provisional office in the city hall. At the end of the first financial year, a deposit of 4,089 guilders and 32 kreuzers was recorded. Already 18 years later - benefiting from an amendment to the statutes carried out in 1844, according to which the municipalities of the district were allowed to deposit their deposits with the Sparkasse - the limit of 100,000 guilders was exceeded for the first time.
The positive development of the Sparkasse led to the fact that in 1877 the company moved into its own premises near the city police office and instead of voluntary employees, full-time employees were hired. The Sparkasse joined the Palatinate Savings Bank Association , a forerunner of today's Rhineland-Palatinate Savings Bank Association , in 1898.
The Sparkasse der Stadt Speyer changed its name to Bezirks- und Stadtsparkasse Speyer in 1936 , before the name was again changed to Kreis- und Stadtsparkasse Speyer in 1939 through the formation of a special purpose association supported by the city and the district of Speyer .
After the Second World War, the branch network was expanded considerably, for example with new openings in Dudenhofen (1955), Speyer-Nord (1956) and Waldsee (1957).
In the 1980s, the Sparkasse underwent extensive modernization measures, which was noticeable both spatially (1985: moving to the main office in Wormser Straße) and technically (from 1988: using account statement printers and ATMs ).
As part of the German reunification and the associated development of a savings bank system in the eastern German federal states , the Kreis- und Stadtsparkasse Speyer worked closely with the Kreissparkasse Hildburghausen .
The foundation of the Kreis- und Stadtsparkasse Speyer was established in 1995 and endowed with endowment capital of 2 million euros.
Personnel history
(VV = Chairman of the Board, VM = Board Member)
1829-1831 | Adjunct Heydenreich | Savings Bank Director |
1831-1833 | Hilgard | Savings Bank Director |
1834 | Sharpener | Savings Bank Director |
1834-1836 | Becker | Savings Bank Director |
1836-1880 | Johann Friedrich Haid | Savings Bank Director |
1880-1881 | Jakob Rumpf | Savings Bank Director |
1881-1888 | Heinrich Schulz | Savings Bank Director |
1888-1900 | Andreas Stein | Savings Bank Director |
1900-1910 | Sigmund Boehm | Savings Bank Director |
1910-1927 | Ludwig Egenolf | Savings Bank Director |
1927-1959 | Karl Freytag | Sparkasse Director (VV) |
1949-1956 | Heinrich Köffler | Savings Bank Director (VM) |
1959-1973 | Jakob Weber | Sparkasse Director (VV) |
1959-1974 | Kurt Plant | Savings Bank Director (VM) |
1973-1999 | Herbert Hack | Sparkasse Director (VV) |
1973-1996 | Walter Goldbach | Savings Bank Director (VM) |
1996-2013 | Uwe Geske | Savings Bank Director (1996–1999 VM; 1999–2013 VV) |
1999-2012 | Uwe Wöhlert | Savings Bank Director (VM) |
2012-2013 | Klaus Steckmann | Savings Bank Director (VM) |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
Coordinates: 49 ° 19 ′ 11.6 " N , 8 ° 25 ′ 59.2" E