List of Pfandbrief banks in Germany
The list of Pfandbrief banks in Germany includes those banks by the BaFin approval to issue of mortgage bonds received. In addition to the previous mortgage banks, since 2005 these have also been commercial banks with the corresponding approval. This list is kept by the Deutsche Bundesbank (see web links).
Pfandbrief banks include:
- Aareal Bank
- Old Leipziger Bauspar
- Building society Mainz
- Bavarian Landesbank
- Berlin Hyp (formerly Berlin-Hannoversche Hypothekenbank)
- Calenberger Kreditverein
- Commerzbank
- Degussa Bank
- German pharmacist and doctor bank
- Deutsche Bank
- DG HYP (Deutsche Genossenschafts-Hypothekenbank AG)
- German mortgage bank
- Deutsche Kreditbank AG
- Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG , formerly Hypo Real Estate Bank
- Deutsche Postbank
- Dexia Kommunalbank Germany
- Düsseldorfer Hypothekenbank
- Hamburger Sparkasse
- HSH Nordbank
- Hypothekenbank Frankfurt (banking license returned in May 2016; formerly "Eurohypo")
- ING-DiBa
- Kreissparkasse Göppingen
- Kreissparkasse Herzogtum Lauenburg
- Kreissparkasse Cologne
- Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg
- Landesbank Baden-Württemberg
- Landesbank Hessen-Thuringia
- Landesbank Saar
- Landessparkasse zu Oldenburg
- Munich mortgage bank
- MM Warburg & CO
- nassauische savings Bank
- NATIXIS Pfandbriefbank AG
- North German Landesbank
- Nord-Ostsee Sparkasse
- NRW.Bank
- DSK Hyp (formerly "SEB AG")
- Sparkasse Aachen
- Sparkasse Bremerhaven
- Sparkasse Hanau
- Sparkasse Hannover
- Sparkasse Harburg-Buxtehude
- Sparkasse KölnBonn
- Sparkasse Mittelthüringen
- Sparkasse Münsterland Ost
- Sparkasse Südholstein
- UniCredit Bank (formerly HypoVereinsbank)
- Valovis Bank (banking license returned on July 3, 2018; formerly "Karstadt Hypothekenbank")
- Westdeutsche ImmobilienBank
- WL Bank (at the end of July 2018, WL Bank was merged with DG HYP to form DZ Hyp AG)
- Wüstenrot Bank
- Wüstenrot Bausparkasse
Association
45 German Pfandbrief banks have joined forces in the Association of German Pfandbrief Banks . Together they cover over 80 percent of all Pfandbriefe in circulation in Germany.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Nicolas Katzung: Alte Leipziger is allowed to issue Pfandbriefe. In: Immobilien Zeitung . January 16, 2019, accessed January 19, 2019 .
- ↑ a b Association. Retrieved April 10, 2019 .