Raiffeisenbank in Breisgau

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Logo of the cooperative banks  Raiffeisenbank im Breisgau eG
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Country GermanyGermany Germany
Seat Gundelfingen
legal form registered cooperative
Bank code 680 642 22
BIC GENO DE61 GUN
founding 1903
Association Baden-Württemberg Cooperative Association
Website www.raiffeisenbank-gundelfingen.de/
Business data 2017
Total assets € 272.9 million
insoles € 214.8 million
Customer credit € 199.6 million
Employee 51
Offices 7th
Members 7,010
management
Board Markus Hagen
Andreas Binninger
Supervisory board Michael Schlegel, chairman
List of cooperative banks in Germany

The Raiffeisenbank im Breisgau eG is a regional German cooperative bank with headquarters in Gundelfingen im Breisgau . In addition to the main office in Gundelfingen there are offices of the bank in Glottertal , March-Holzhausen , Freiburg-Lehen , Reute and Vörstetten . The catchment area lies between the cities of Freiburg and Emmendingen and in the Glottertal.

history

The bank was founded in 1903 and had 38 members that year, the board members in the year it was founded were Georg Binninger, Christian Binninger and Christian Baumann. At first the bank grew very slowly, so that in 1959 it had 121 members and total assets of 340,000 DM. After that it grew significantly and closed 1978 with a membership of 2,930 and a balance sheet total of 62 million DM. In 2001 the number of members reached 6,507 and the balance sheet total 410 million DM, this stabilized by 2010 with 6,950 members and the balance sheet total of 233 million €.

Social Commitment

As a regional bank, it invests the money from the region back into projects in the region

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
  2. Annual financial statements as of December 31, 2017 in the eBundesanzeiger
  3. ^ Raiffeisenbank Gundelfingen - Our branches. Retrieved October 16, 2011 .
  4. Members can look forward to a dividend of 5.5 percent Badische Zeitung, Markus Zimmermann-Dürkop, January 29, 2010, accessed October 19, 2011