Raiffeisenbank Pfaffenhausen

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Logo of the cooperative banks  Raiffeisenbank Pfaffenhausen
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Seat Pfaffenhausen
legal form registered cooperative
Bank code 720 697 89
BIC GENO DEF1 PFA
Association Cooperative Association of Bavaria eV
Website rb-pfaffenhausen.de
Business data 2019
Total assets EUR 328.1 million
insoles EUR 266.7 million
Customer credit EUR 190.5 million
Employee 58
Offices 4th
Members 5,993
management
Board Walter Eberhard (Chairman),
Erwin Schilling
Supervisory board Johannes Altmayr (chairman)
List of cooperative banks in Germany

The Raiffeisenbank Pfaffenhausen eG is a registered cooperative bank in Bavaria, based in Pfaffenhausen . Your business area is in the Unterallgäu district . It maintains 5 branches and 1 self-service branch in places of the administrative community Pfaffenhausen and the municipality of Kammlach .

Head office of Raiffeisenbank Pfaffenhausen eG

history

The approaches of the cooperative banks go back to the principles of self-help, self-responsibility and self-administration of Franz Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch and Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen in the middle of the 19th century. These two founded the first credit unions, independently of one another. While Volksbanks mainly emerged in urban areas, Raiffeisenbanks were founded in rural areas. The first establishment of a cooperative bank took place in 1864.

The oldest roots of Raiffeisenbank Pfaffenhausen eG go back to 1896. Today's bank was created over the past hundred years through the merger of the subsequently formerly independent cooperatives

Branches
Branches of Raiffeisenbank Pfaffenhausen eG

In addition to the main office in Pfaffenhausen, the bank has 4 further branches, which are located in Breitenbrunn, Loppenhausen, Oberkammlach and Oberrieden. There is also a self-service branch in the Raiffeisenmarkt in Hausen.

Organs, association membership and cooperation

Logographies

Raiffeisen logo small color Odalsrune.jpg In 1930 the “Dorfkassen-Werbedienst” selected the Odals rune as the “trademark” for the savings and loan associations, because the core of the Germanic world and life was the Odal, the family estate or family property. The rune was framed by the cooperative motto "One for all, all for one".
first gable cross of the savings and loan funds
stylized gable cross
In 1936, for political reasons, the Odals rune, which was reserved for the long-established farmers as a mark of honor, had to be replaced by the Saxon cross (gable cross) initially with the inscription “One for all, all for one!”. The gable cross is an ancient rural symbol that can be found everywhere in the Germanic areas. The crossed horse heads high on the gable of the house are intended to protect the residents from the dangers of nature such as fire, water, lightning and storms. For us, this symbol expresses the will to keep all harmful influences away from our localities and our members and business friends. It should also be a sign of invitation to all who seek advice and help.
common double logo of the Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken After the merger of the Bavarian associations of Volksbanks and Raiffeisenbanks on January 1, 1989 to form the Bavarian Cooperative Association (Raiffeisen / Schulze-Delitzsch) eV, a new logo was created, which was formed from the V-monogram of the Volksbanken and the gable cross of the Raiffeisengenossenschaften.
new logo of the cooperative banks In 2002 the opposite, new, joint cooperative logo was created, the left half of which comes from the logo that was previously used by the Volksbanks, and the right side of which is taken from the gable cross previously used by the Raiffeisenbanks.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
  2. Facts & Figures as of December 31, 2018

Coordinates: 48 ° 7 ′ 15.4 ″  N , 10 ° 27 ′ 32 ″  E