Raiffeisenbank Neustadt
Raiffeisenbank Neustadt eG | |
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Country | Germany |
Seat | Raiffeisenstrasse 1 53577 Neustadt (Wied) |
legal form | registered cooperative |
Bank code | 570 692 38 |
BIC | GENO DED1 ASN |
founding | March 27, 1862 |
Association | Genossenschaftsverband - Association of Regions eV |
Website | www.raiba-neustadt.de |
Business data 2019 | |
Total assets | 408 million euros |
insoles | 340 million euros |
Customer credit | 267 million euros |
Employee | 87 |
Offices | 7th |
Members | 11,173 |
management | |
Board | Konrad Breul, Martin Leis |
Supervisory board | Hans-Werner Breithausen (Chairman) |
List of cooperative banks in Germany |
The Raiffeisenbank Neustadt eG is a cooperative bank based in Neustadt (Wied) in the district of Neuwied in the northern Rhineland-Palatinate . The business area covers around a third of the Neuwied district.
history
The founding history of today's Raiffeisenbank Neustadt eG goes back to the year 1862 and thus to the time of the first cooperative foundations suggested by Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen . In the community of Anhausen on March 27, 1862, with the participation of Raiffeisen, the "Loan Fund Association for the Anhausen Parish" was founded. From today's perspective, Anhausen was the first cooperative bank in Germany. Raiffeisen was mayor of Heddesdorf at the time and the parish of Anhausen was part of his administrative area. The set of rules designed by Raiffeisen for this purpose was printed in Raiffeisen's 1866 publication “The Loan Fund Associations as a Means to Relieve the Needs of the Rural Population ...” and, as a “normal statute for purely rural districts”, was the model for many loan association associations founded later. To the parish Anhausen belonged the communities Anhausen, Meinborn , Rüscheid, and Thalhausen . The Anhausen Loan Association was one of the first credit unions in Germany.
In the administrative area of the Neustadt mayor's office , the first cooperative was founded on June 6, 1869 under the name “Wied-Neustadter Loan-Cassen-Verein registered cooperative” recommended by Raiffeisen. Section 2 of the statute drafted by Raiffeisen read:
- "The purpose of the association is to enable its members, by granting the necessary funds, to enjoy the fruits of their hard work themselves and to achieve a possible independence that makes other outside help unnecessary."
Just three years later, on June 9, 1872, the savings business was introduced in addition to the granting of loans .
After the end of the Second World War, the name of the cooperative was changed to “Raiffeisenkasse eGmuH” and on January 1, 1963 to “Raiffeisenbank eGmbH”. Today's Raiffeisenbank Neustadt emerged from the merger with the neighboring cooperatives in Fernthal (1957), Wiedmühle and Windhagen (both 1967), Asbach – St. Katharinen (1993) and Straßenhaus (2003).
Offices
In addition to its headquarters in Neustadt (Wied) , Raiffeisenbank Neustadt operates branches in the Fernthal district and in the local communities of Anhausen , Asbach , St. Katharinen , Straßenhaus and Windhagen .
Web links
- Raiffeisenbank Neustadt in the BaFin company database
- Raiffeisenbank Neustadt eG
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
- ↑ Figures as of December 31, 2019
- ↑ Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen: The loan fund associations as a means to remedy the hardship of the rural population ( Memento of February 3, 2012 in the Internet Archive ), 1866, p. 193
- ↑ statutes of Dahrlehnskassen Association for the parish Anhausen (Normal statutes for purely rural districts) Digital texts of the library of the Department of Economic and Social History at the University of Cologne, Part 1 (PDF, 903 kB), Part 2 (PDF, 907 kB)
- ^ Nassauische Annalen: Jahrbuch des Verein für Nassauische Altertumskunde und Geschichtsforschung, Volume 9-10, 1868, p. 304 online edition at Google Books
- ↑ a b c History of Raiffeisenbank Neustadt eG
Coordinates: 50 ° 37 ′ 18.7 " N , 7 ° 25 ′ 35.9" E