Löchgau Bank

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Logo of the cooperative banks  Löchgauer Bank eG
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Country GermanyGermany Germany
Seat Besigheimer Strasse 43
74369 Löchgau
legal form registered cooperative
Bank code 600 695 38
BIC GENO DES1 LOC
founding 1902
resolution 2016
Association Baden-Württemberg Cooperative Association
Website www.loechgauerbank.de
management
Board Ute Jautelat,
Gerhard Wittendorfer (until 2016)
Supervisory board Karlin Stark (Chairman), until 2016
List of cooperative banks in Germany

The Löchgauer eG was from 1902 to 2016 a credit union in the northern district of Ludwigsburg. It was founded in 1902 as the Löchgau savings and loan fund in the spirit of Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen and Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch . The first managing director was Friedrich Klink. In 1910, a cash register of the same shape was also built in the neighboring village of Freudental . It was noteworthy that from 1931 to 1953 a woman, Berta Riecker, managed the bank's fortunes for more than 20 years as a computer.

In 1954 Herbert Zucker (1925–2006) was appointed managing director, who first belonged to the board in 1964. The savings and loan association Löchgau was renamed in 1957 to Genossenschaftsbank Löchgau eGmbH (registered cooperative with limited liability). In 1964 the credit institute was given the name Löchgauer Bank eGmbH (later, after legal reform, the additional legal form eG - registered cooperative). In 1971 the merger between the Löchgauer Bank and the Genossenschaftsbank Freudental took place. Up until the 1980s, the bank was connected to a so-called warehouse (for rural goods needs), which WLZ Raiffeisen (today BayWa Agrar AG) took over and continued to operate in 1989 at the same time as the move into a newly built bank building.

fusion

In 2016, Löchgauer Bank eG merged with three other banks (Raiffeisenbank Kirchheim-Walheim eG, Raiffeisenbank Ingersheim eG and VR-Bank Neckar-Enz eG) in a so-called four-party merger .

The new overall institute bears the name of the latter merger partner.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank

Coordinates: 49 ° 0 ′ 4.7 ″  N , 9 ° 6 ′ 30.1 ″  E