Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg
Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg | |
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Country | Germany |
Seat | Altmarkt 6 08280 Aue-Bad Schlema |
legal form | Institute of public right |
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resolution | January 1, 2012 |
Association | East German Savings Bank Association |
management | |
Board of Directors | District Administrator Frank Vogel , Chairman |
Board | Hans Perry, chairman; Ulrich Wolff |
List of savings banks in Germany |
The Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg was a public savings bank based in Aue (Saxony) . It went on January 1, 2012 in the Erzgebirgssparkasse .
history
Stadtsparkasse Neustädtel was founded in 1847 as the first of the 27 savings banks in the business area of the Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg . The Stadtsparkasse Schwarzenberg opened in 1866 and the Stadtsparkasse Aue started operations in 1881. Six savings banks from the business area were founding members of the Saxon Giro Association in 1908. In 1944, on the instructions of the government of the German Reich, the city and community savings banks of the Western Ore Mountains were merged to form the Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg. After the bank closure in the Soviet occupation zone in May 1945, the Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg was re-established in August of the same year, based in Schwarzenberg.
For the district reform in 1951, the Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg was separated. After the political changes in Germany was in 1994 as a result of county reform of Aue-Schwarzenberg formed, combining the two savings banks again. The head office was in the city of Aue.
On January 1, 2012, the Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge , the Sparkasse Erzgebirge and the Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg merged to form the Erzgebirgssparkasse. With the merger of the three savings banks, the balance sheet total rose to a total of 4.6 billion euros. This makes the Erzgebirgssparkasse the third largest savings bank in Saxony and the fourth largest in eastern Germany . The merger of the three savings banks took place almost four years after the formation of the Erzgebirgskreis as a result of the Saxon district reform in 2008 .
Business area
The business area comprised the former district of Aue-Schwarzenberg in the southwest of the Free State of Saxony .
organization structure
As an institution under public law, the Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg was subject to the legal bases of the Savings Banks Act (law on public credit institutions in the Free State of Saxony and the Saxony Finance Group), the Savings Bank Ordinance of Saxony, the statutes of the Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg and the statutes of the Sachsen- Financial group .
The organs of the establishment were the board of directors and the administrative board . The Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg belonged to one hundred percent of the Sachsen-Finanzgruppe and thus, along with six other Saxon savings banks, owned the capital of the group: the participating Saxon municipalities.
It was a member of the East German Savings Bank Association and through this affiliated to the German Savings Banks and Giro Association.
The Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg was involved in the following institutions:
- East German Savings Bank Association
- Investment company of the savings banks of the Free State of Saxony mbH
- Hyazinth Grundstücksverwaltungsgesellschaft mbH & Co.
- S-Direkt Marketing GmbH & Co. KG
- Monolith Grundstücksverwaltungsgesellschaft mbH & Co.
- Deutsche Sparkassen Leasing AG & Co. KG
- Saxony Financial Group Payment Transactions GmbH & Co. KG
- Sparkassen-Kapitalbeteiligungs-Fonds Erzgebirge GmbH
- Kurgesellschaft Schlema GmbH
- Golfpark Westerzgebirge GmbH + Co. KG
Business direction and business success
The Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg operated the universal banking business as a savings bank . In the field of private and business customers, it had a market share of around 70% in its business area. Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg had total assets of EUR 1.464004 billion in the 2011 financial year and savings deposits of EUR 0.67585 billion. According to the 2011 Sparkasse ranking list, it was 235th in terms of total assets. It had 36 branches / self-service locations and 447 employees.
In the network business, the credit institute u. a. together with Ostdeutsche Landesbausparkasse (LBS), DekaBank , Sparkassen-Versicherung Sachsen and Deutsche Leasing .
Awards
- Bank of the year 2007 : The Sparkasse received this recognition with the award at the Grand Prix of the Oskar Patzelt Foundation in Berlin .
- VICTOR competition : The Sparkasse was the first German bank to receive the title of -Innovative Bank- in the VICTOR competition in Baden, Austria, among 100 participating financial companies in German-speaking Europe.
- ARC Award for annual reports from the Mercomm Academy New York . In 2006 the Kreissparkasse received the ARC Award in gold for the benefit balance - Better face showing.
- DQS certification acc. DIN ISO EN 9001: 2008 (Financial Excellence) : The Sparkasse receives DQS certification for the optimal management of business processes in the company.
- European Excellence Awards : At the European Excellence Awards 2007 in Berlin, the benefit balance - bridge builder - was one of the five best in the annual reports category.
- LACP Award : Sparkasse received two further international prizes for its benefit balance in 2007 (silver) and 2008 (platinum) from the League of American Communications Professionals in San Diego .
Social Commitment
The Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg was the largest non-governmental sponsor in the region. In 2010 the Sparkasse supported around 300 initiatives, associations and groups in the form of donations.
Foundations
The main purpose of the three foundations, which were established in June 2003, was to promote “Youth & Sport”, “Art & Culture” and “Environment & Social Affairs”. The capital of the foundations was 500,000 euros each.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sparkasse Ranking List 2011 ( Memento from December 11, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 79 kB)
- ↑ : Bank of the Year 2007 ( Memento from January 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ http://www.bankdesjahres.com/images/stories/files/berichticherung/2007/dtspkzeitung_12_10_07.pdf (link not available)
- ↑ : DQS
- ↑ : European Excellence Awards ( Memento of May 16, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 312 kB)
- ↑ : LACP Award
Coordinates: 50 ° 35 ′ 50.6 " N , 12 ° 42 ′ 12.7" E