Saxon land credit institution
Saxon Bodencreditanstalt | |
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legal form | mortgage Bank |
founding | September 25, 1895 |
resolution | 1972 |
Reason for dissolution | fusion |
Seat | Berlin, Frankfurt |
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.
literature
- Articles of Association from 1900
- Gerhard Müller, Bank-Lexikon: Concise dictionary for banking and savings banks , p. 666 partial view
Web links
- Photo of the Sächsische Bodencreditanstalt in Dresden in the German Digital Library
- Dividend increase in 1967
- Historic Pfandbrief
- Archive directory
- Capital cut
- Early documents and newspaper articles on the Sächsische Bodencreditanstalt in the 20th century press kit of the ZBW - Leibniz Information Center for Economics .
- Directory of seals & advertising brands in veikkos archive.