Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg
Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg | |
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Headquarters of the Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg | |
Country | Germany |
Seat | Schillerplatz 6 71638 Ludwigsburg |
legal form | Institute of public right |
Bank code | 604 500 50 |
BIC | SOLA DES1 LBG |
founding | January 1, 1852 |
Association | Sparkassenverband Baden-Württemberg |
Website | www.ksklb.de |
Business data 2019 | |
Total assets | 11.171 billion euros |
insoles | 7.473 billion euros |
Customer credit | 6.157 billion euros |
Employee | 1,473 |
Offices | 98 |
management | |
Board of Directors | Dietmar Allgaier , chairman |
Board | Heinz-Werner Schulte, Chairman Thomas Raab Dieter Wizemann |
List of savings banks in Germany |
The Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg is a public savings bank based in Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg . Your business area is the district of Ludwigsburg .
organization structure
The Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg is an institution under public law . The legal basis is the Sparkassengesetz for Baden-Württemberg and the statutes issued by the district council of the Ludwigsburg district . The organs of the Sparkasse are the Management Board , the Administrative Board and the Credit Committee.
The members of the board are Heinz-Werner Schulte as chairman, Dieter Wizemann and Thomas Raab; Deputy members are Manfred Ebert, Thomas Geiger and Martin Gresser. The Board of Directors, with District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier as Chairman, consists of 18 members. Members of the credit committee are the chairman and three other members of the board of directors. Furthermore, an advisory board was set up as an advisory body for the management board.
There are three regional directorates for private customer business. Further market areas are the corporate customer center, the commercial customer center, digital sales, private banking and wealth management, as well as the real estate center for real estate brokerage and financing. There are also 16 central areas.
Business direction and business success
The Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg operates the universal banking business as a savings bank . It is the market leader in its business area. In the network business, Kreissparkasse works together with Landesbausparkasse Baden-Württemberg , SV SparkassenVersicherung , Deutsche Leasing and DekaBank .
history
After the statutes for an Oberamtssparkasse for the Oberamt Ludwigsburg had already been established in 1848 , the official meeting in the Ludwigsburger Tagblatt on December 21, 1851 announced the establishment of an Oberamtssparkasse on January 1, 1852. The purpose of the institution was to accept deposits to accumulate savings . The first " Cassier " was the local councilor Louis Bührer. In the following years the savings business was carried out with private individuals and public coffers, from the 1870s the deposits were invested in mortgages, other credits and securities. In 1896, the Oberamtssparkasse moved into its own building for the first time on the corner of Gartenstrasse and Blumenstrasse.
In 1922 the first branch in Kornwestheim was opened in addition to the local savings keepers established in the Oberamt . After the inflation of 1923, the Sparkasse concentrated its activities on promoting saving. In 1925 she participated in the organization of the first World Savings Day . After the German banking crisis , the savings banks in Germany were spun off from local government in 1932. The Oberamtssparkasse Ludwigsburg thus became a legal institution under public law under the then Sparkasse manager Karl Zoller. In 1934 the name was changed to Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg . With the district reform of 1938, the business area of the Kreissparkasse was considerably enlarged, as the former upper offices of Marbach and Besigheim with their savings banks were incorporated into the district. There were also branches from the Vaihingen and Waiblingen regional offices .
After the Second World War , the new headquarters was built and inaugurated on April 22, 1953. The 1960s and 1970s were marked by the introduction of private current accounts , the expansion of electronic data processing and the securities and credit business. The first ATM was installed in Bietigheim in 1970 . In the course of the district reform in 1973/74, a total of 27 branches were taken over by the Kreissparkassen Backnang, Vaihingen , Leonberg and Heilbronn . In 1978 the Kreissparkasse joined the computing center of the Württemberg Sparkasse Organization (RWSO). In 1990, the Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg took part in the nationwide pilot test to introduce electronic cash . In 1997 the head office in Ludwigsburg was modernized and expanded. On September 11, 2004, all IT applications were migrated to the uniform OSPlus system from Finanz Informatik . In 2007 an extension with the Louis-Bührer-Saal event center was completed.
literature
- Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg (ed.): 125 years of Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg - country, people, economy. Ludwigsburg 1977.
- Erhard Röder, Thomas Baum, Siegfried Klotzbücher: 150 Years in Motion 1852–2002 . Ludwigsburg 2002.
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References and comments
- ↑ a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
- ↑ Sparkasse Ranking List 2019 (PDF; 199 kB, 9 pages) In: Finanzgruppe Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband. DSGV.de, May 4, 2020, accessed on May 4, 2020 .
- ↑ Company history on ksklb.de.
- ↑ Erhard Röder; Thomas Baum; Siegfried Klotzbücher: 150 Years in Motion 1852–2002 . Ludwigsburg 2002, p. 39.
- ↑ Erhard Röder; Thomas Baum; Siegfried Klotzbücher: 150 Years in Motion 1852–2002 . Ludwigsburg 2002, p. 50.
Coordinates: 48 ° 53 '39.8 " N , 9 ° 11' 14.7" E