Raiffeisenbank Offenbach / M.-Bieber
Raiffeisenbank eG Offenbach / M.-Bieber | |
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Country | Germany |
Seat | Aschaffenburger Strasse 29–31 63073 Offenbach |
legal form | cooperative |
Bank code | 505 601 02 |
BIC | GENO DE51 OF2 |
founding | 1870 |
Association | Genossenschaftsverband - Association of Regions eV |
Website | www.meine-hausbank.de |
Business data 2018 | |
Total assets | 132.8 million euros |
insoles | 117.3 million euros |
Customer credit | 63.7 million euros |
Employee | 24 |
Offices | 2 |
Members | 2,055 |
management | |
Board | Karlo Uhlein Gerhard Krocker |
Supervisory board | Andreas Bonifer (Chairman) |
List of cooperative banks in Germany |
The Raiffeisenbank eG Offenbach / M. Bieber is a cooperative bank in the city and the district Offenbach am Main . The main office is in the Offenbach district of Bieber .
history
The bank was founded on June 9, 1870 in the then independent Bieber with around 1,600 inhabitants as a savings and aid fund. The first "Sparkasse" for the residents of Bieber tried to provide financial help to small and medium-sized medium-sized and agricultural businesses through self-help, self-administration and personal responsibility. The commercial middle class and agriculture were in an emergency at that time. Usurious interest had to be paid, over-indebtedness and foreclosures were the order of the day.
Thereupon mayors, pastors, teachers and farmers took on voluntary tasks in their own bank. In 1888 the name of the "Spar- und Hülfskasse" was changed to "Spar- und Gewerbebank". A year later, the cash register was converted into a cooperative and now traded as "Spar- und Gewerbebank eGmuH (registered cooperative with unlimited liability).
At the turn of the century, the teacher Karl Röder ran the small business in his apartment on Bergstrasse at the corner of Offenbacher Strasse. On the weekends, Nikolaus Herzing was on the road as a collector to collect the often very small repayments . The company moved into its own offices in 1924. The first full-time computer, Karl Armbrust, worked in Offenbacher (today Aschaffenburger) Strasse 17. A year later, the cash register changed into a cooperative bank and introduced bills of exchange , checks and transfers .
The company, renamed "Spar- und Gewerbebank", had its own bank building in 1928 at Bergstrasse 6. In 1958, a modern bank building was built next to this house, in 1970 a branch on Aschaffenburger Strasse was added, and in 1973 another branch on Paul-Löbe-Straße, and in 1984 the main office was moved from Bergstraße to Aschaffenburger Straße. This building was expanded and completely modernized in 1999.
In 1977 the company was renamed "Raiffeisenbank eG Offenbach / M.-Bieber". It is one of the oldest cooperative banks in Germany, which was founded on the model of Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen . On June 9, 2020, the bank could look back on 150 years of history.
Web links
- Raiffeisenbank Offenbach / M.-Bieber in the BaFin company database
- Bank website
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
- ↑ Annual financial statements as of December 31, 2018 in the eBundesanzeiger
- ↑ Karlo Uhlein, Gerhard Krocker: 140 Years, 1870-2010 . Board of Directors of Raiffeisenbank eG Offenbach / M.-Bieber (ed.), 2018.
Coordinates: 50 ° 5 ′ 21.3 " N , 8 ° 48 ′ 21.6" E