Saxon land credit institution

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Saxon Bodencreditanstalt
legal form mortgage Bank
founding September 25, 1895
resolution 1972
Reason for dissolution fusion
Seat Berlin, Frankfurt

Mortgage Pfandbrief for 1000 RM from the Saxon Bodencreditanstalt from October 1, 1942

The Sächsische Bodencreditanstalt was a German mortgage bank .

The bank was founded on September 25, 1895. During the Nazi era , Dresdner Bank became a major shareholder there in 1943 . After the war, in 1948 the business was initially relocated to Oldenburg for settlement . However, the headquarters only moved from Dresden to Berlin in 1950 , from where a headquarters were established in Cologne in 1954 . In 1955, the bank received a new license and could now begin to replace the Pfandbriefe issued before 1945 . Since 1961 it had a second headquarters in Frankfurt am Main and in 1972 it merged with Deutsche Hypothekenbank Meiningen to form Deutsche Hypothekenbank Frankfurt-Bremen AG, Bremen .

The archive is located in the group archive of KfW Bankengruppe, KfW Berlin branch.

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