Association of private building societies
The Association of Building Societies represents in Germany the building societies which private law are organized. A distinction is made between the state building societies under public law .
Organization and seat
In Germany, the twelve building societies in the Association of Private Building Societies are operated in the legal form of stock corporations and are predominantly owned or influenced by insurance companies or banks . The largest private building society, the Bausparkasse Schwäbisch Hall , is closely linked to the cooperative sector and, with the Volksbank and Raiffeisenbanken, has an important base for its acquisition and advisory activities.
The association of private building societies has its headquarters in Berlin's embassy district , at Klingelhöferstrasse 4. The five-storey building on the eastern edge of the Tiergarten triangle was built on a plot of 960 m² according to designs by the architects Moore, Ruble, Yudell from Santa Monica , and in 2000 completed. The building is also used by other office tenants.
Members of the association
Member building societies of the Association of Private Building Societies are:
- Aachener Bausparkasse AG
- Alte Leipziger Bauspar AG
- Bausparkasse Mainz AG
- Bausparkasse Schwäbisch Hall AG
- BHW Bausparkasse AG
- BSQ Bauspar AG (formerly Quelle Bausparkasse , no longer open to new customers)
- Debeka Bausparkasse AG
- Deutsche Bausparkasse Badenia AG
- Signal Iduna Bauspar AG
- start: bausparkasse AG
- Wüstenrot Bausparkasse AG
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Moore Ruble Yudell (ed.): Building in Berlin . Images Publishjing Group, Mulgrave (Australia) 1999, ISBN 9781864700268 , pp. 160-167.
- ^ Tiergarten-Dreieck: Office and commercial building at Klingelhöferstrasse 4 on the website of the Berlin Senate
- ^ Association of Private Building Societies: The Association in Profile ( Memento of the original from July 12, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 1.5 MB), accessed on March 22, 2014.