Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau

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Logo of the savings banks  Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Seat 63739 Aschaffenburg
legal form Institute of public right
Bank code 795 500 00
BIC BYLA DEM1 ASA
founding September 24, 1836
Association Savings Bank Association of Bavaria
Website www.spk-aschaffenburg.de
Business data 2019
Total assets 4.805 billion euros
insoles 3.9 billion euros
Customer credit 3.303 billion euros
Employee 828
Offices 56
management
Board of Directors Klaus Herzog , chairman
Board Jürgen Schäfer, Chairman;
Frank Oberle
Sandra Peetz-Rauch
List of savings banks in Germany

The Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau is a public credit institute based in Aschaffenburg in Bavaria . Your business area is the city and district of Aschaffenburg .

organization structure

The Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau is an institution under public law . The sponsor is the Zweckverband Stadt- und Kreissparkasse Aschaffenburg , in which the district of Aschaffenburg holds 60% and the city of Aschaffenburg 40%.

The legal bases are the Savings Banks Act , the Bavarian Savings Banks Code and the statutes issued by the Sparkasse owner . The organs of the Sparkasse are the board of directors and the administrative board.

The Sparkasse is the market leader in Lower Main in Bavaria and is one of the region's major employers. The market areas have personal customer advisors for private customers and for corporate customers who can fall back on other experts for special advice or mediation needs.

Business alignment

The Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau operates the universal banking business as a savings bank . Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau reported total assets of EUR 4.805 billion in the 2019 financial year and customer deposits of EUR 3.9 billion. According to the 2019 Sparkasse Ranking List, it ranks 73rd in terms of total assets. It has 56 branches / self-service locations and employs 828 people. The business development in recent times shows the following overview:

development 1980 1990 2000 2010
Total assets 621 1,502 3,036 3,596
Customer deposits 534 1,024 2,029 2,803
Loans 451 1,024 2,245 2,475
ATMs --- 18th 76 95

Figures in millions of euros (DM values ​​converted) or pieces - Source: Sparkasse website

Commitment to the common good

In 2008, the city of Aschaffenburg and the Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau set up a community foundation to manage the Sparkasse. Its purpose extends to the promotion of charitable causes in the areas of social affairs, education, culture and sport. The Sparkasse supported the community foundations of the city and the district by raising the capital of 100,000 euros.

history

The “Städtische Sparkasse Aschaffenburg” was launched on September 24, 1836. The hall, in which meetings of the city of Aschaffenburg now take place, was used to process their initially modest deposit business. Because only the lower class of the population should be given the opportunity to invest their savings securely and with interest. Mayor Adalbert von Herrlein campaigned for the creation of this institution . After a year, on September 30, 1837, the Sparkasse presented its first financial statements and recorded savings balances totaling 4,558 guilders and 57 ¼ kreuzers. In the city of Alzenau , the district savings bank was built on August 10, 1839 in the regional neighborhood at the urging of the Bavarian government. Only minors, servants, apprentices, journeymen, day laborers, factory workers and soldiers up to the rank of non-commissioned officer were allowed to deposit money with her.

Schönborner Hof, temporarily the seat of the municipal savings bank

The steady upward trend of the early years was interrupted at the city institution in the German Revolution of 1848/49 , when insecure savers asked for their credit back. The savings deposits fell during this time by about a third to around 20,000 guilders . In 1903, customers were issued the first savings bank books. Ten years later, the Städtische Sparkasse moved into rooms in the Schönborner Hof . Another move was necessary in 1929, this time to her own savings bank building on Friedrichstrasse. In 1936, the Sparkasse Aschaffenburg was turned on as one of only two savings banks in the whole of Germany for the Aryanization of Jewish assets. Your savings bank director was given the task of liquidating the local Rosenberg bank. The Jewish owner, private banker Arnold Rosenberg, had been arrested by the Gestapo on charges of tax evasion and currency offenses . The proceeds from the liquidation of the bank were to be left to the state authorities.

On January 2, 1938, the Städtische Sparkasse opened its first branch in Damm . After the Second World War , business development was slow. At the end of 1946, total deposits of 67 million Reichsmarks were on the books in 37,279 accounts. In 1961, the Städtische Sparkasse and the Kreissparkasse Aschaffenburg merged to form the Stadt- und Kreissparkasse Aschaffenburg . The 75 million savings deposits of the combined institute were a considerable size at the time and formed a solid basis for further financing the domestic economy and other credit customers with the funds. In 1966, electronic data processing found its way into what was then Stadt- und Kreissparkasse. The next merger took place on June 1, 1975. The cause was the regional reform in Bavaria . The Alzenau district in Lower Franconia was merged with the Aschaffenburg district. The Kreissparkasse Alzenau therefore merged with the Stadt- und Kreissparkasse Aschaffenburg to form the existing Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau . The guarantor was the " Zweckverband Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau", to which the district and city of Aschaffenburg belong.

In 1980, the new headquarters building in Friedrichstrasse was inaugurated by the larger credit institute and the premises were put into operation. A new finance center has been set up on its first floor since 2001, which harmonises with contemporary requirements for banking operations. In 2010 the Sparkasse developed a public participation model with the regional energy supplier "AVG-Spessartwärme". The funds raised by their customers through the purchase of capital letters were invested in a biogas plant in Aschaffenburg. They have now been replaced by “Energie- Sparkassenbriefe ”, the funds of which are used to finance measures or objects that serve to save energy.

Savings Banks Finance Group

The Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau is part of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe and therefore also belongs to its liability association. He secures the existence of the institutes and ensures that they can meet all liabilities even in the event of individual savings banks becoming insolvent . The Sparkasse arranges home loan and savings contracts from the regional building society , open investment funds from Deka and insurance from the Bavarian Insurance Chamber . In the area of leasing Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau working with Deutsche Leasing together. BayernLB performs the function of the savings bank central bank .

literature

  • Christel-Barbara Meyer-Sand: Sparkasse history in Aschaffenburg: a documentation on the occasion of the opening of the new head office building of Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau , Aschaffenburg 1980.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
  2. Sparkasse Ranking List 2019 (PDF; 199 kB, 9 pages) In: Finanzgruppe Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband. DSGV.de, May 4, 2020, accessed on May 4, 2020 .
  3. ^ Association shares according to the list of sponsors and members of the Bavarian savings banks , accessed on May 10, 2020.
  4. ^ Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau: Annual press conference on February 26, 2011 , requested on August 17, 2011
  5. Sparkasse Ranking List 2019 (PDF; 199 kB, 9 pages) In: Finanzgruppe Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband. DSGV.de, May 4, 2020, accessed on May 4, 2020 .
  6. The most important figures at a glance , requested on August 17, 2011
  7. Information brochure about Aschaffenburg, page 19 ( Memento of the original from August 7, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 16.3 MB), accessed on August 17, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.aschaffenburg.de
  8. Main-Echo of July 8, 2009: Foundation wants to promote sport and culture , requested on August 17, 2011
  9. Werner B. Kempf: Life and coexistence in the former "Free Court in front of the mountain Welmisheim" , queried on August 17, 2011
  10. Ingo Köhler: The "Aryanization" of the private banks in the Third Reich: repression, elimination and the question of reparation (=  series of publications for the journal for corporate history . Volume 14 ). 2nd Edition. CH Beck, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-406-53200-4 , p. 202 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  11. ^ History of the Sparkasse Aschaffenburg-Alzenau , queried on August 17, 2011
  12. Diana Reibel: Renewable Energies: Generation, Distribution and Financing (=  Series Sustainability . Volume 43 ). Diplomica Verlag, 2011, ISBN 978-3-8428-6246-3 , p. 49 ( limited preview in Google Book search).

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