Sparkasse Bayreuth
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![]() Customer house of Sparkasse Bayreuth, Luitpoldplatz 11 |
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Seat | 95444 Bayreuth |
legal form | Institute of public right |
Bank code | 773 501 10 |
BIC | BYLA DEM1 SBT |
Association | Savings Bank Association of Bavaria |
Website | www.sparkasse-bayreuth.de |
Business data 2019 | |
Total assets | 2.599 billion euros |
insoles | 2.151 billion euros |
Customer credit | 1.552 billion euros |
Employee | 476 |
Offices | 33 |
management | |
Board of Directors | Thomas Ebersberger , chairman |
Board | Wolfram Münch, Chairman Wolfgang Hetz |
List of savings banks in Germany |
The Sparkasse Bayreuth is a public sector financial institution based in Bayreuth in Bavaria . Its business area is the district and the city of Bayreuth, with the exception of the municipality of Speichersdorf and the city of Gefrees .
history
The Sparkasse Bayreuth was created in 2000 through the merger of the Stadtsparkasse Bayreuth and the Kreissparkasse Bayreuth- Pegnitz . The Association Agreement was signed on November 30, 2000. The new statutes were approved by the government of Upper Franconia on December 6, 2000 and came into force on December 31, 2000. In this merger, the Kreissparkasse Bayreuth-Pegnitz was the larger partner.
Since December 12, 2016, the main office has been at Bayreuth Luitpoldplatz. The offices of all internal areas remained in Opernstrasse 12, the former headquarters of the Kreissparkasse.
The Stadtsparkasse Bayreuth was founded in 1823 as an instrument for poor relief, the No. 1 savings account was set up by the maid Ernestine Unger. The number of employees was extremely small, at the beginning of the 20th century it was two to three people. Initially housed in the old town hall and later in a room in the hospital building, in 1905 the Sparkasse moved into the old building of the local court on Mühltürlein. In 1934, when the street was widened, it was replaced by a new building, which remained the main office until 1968. Check traffic was introduced in June 1918, and the first cash dispenser went into operation in 1979.
In 1960 the Städtische Sparkasse Bayreuth had 89 employees, eight years later it had 144. Between 1953 and 1968 the balance sheet total rose sevenfold to 200 million DM , the lending business even ninefold. On October 25, 1968, a new head office at Luitpoldplatz costing DM 5.9 million was opened by the Mayor of Bayreuth , Hans Walter Wild . This building was demolished in autumn 2014, and the new customer house, which cost 18.8 million euros, went into operation in its place in December 2016.
The Kreissparkasse Bayreuth-Pegnitz was founded in 1840 in Pottenstein . In 1996 she expanded her premises in Bayreuth Opernstrasse 12 into houses Opernstrasse 8 and 10. House number 8 was completely demolished and rebuilt, and house number 10, which is a listed building, was extensively renovated. The Kreissparkasse invested ten million German marks in the extension .
organization structure
The Sparkasse Bayreuth is an institution under public law . The sponsor is the “Zweckverband Sparkasse Bayreuth-Pegnitz”, whose members are the independent city of Bayreuth (45.00%), the district of Bayreuth (41.25%) and the city of Pegnitz (13.75%).
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.
Business alignment
The Sparkasse Bayreuth operates the universal banking business as a savings bank . Sparkasse Bayreuth reported total assets of 2.599 billion euros in the 2019 financial year and customer deposits of 2.151 billion euros. According to the 2019 Sparkasse Ranking List, it ranks 163rd in terms of total assets. It has 33 branches / self-service locations and employs 476 people.
Savings Banks Finance Group
Sparkasse Bayreuth is part of the Sparkasse finance group. The savings bank therefore mediates z. B. Bauspar contracts from LBS, investment funds from Deka and insurance from the Bavarian Insurance Chamber. The Bayerische Landesbank performs the function of the Sparkasse central bank .
Rescue of the Bayerische Landesbank
The Bayerische Landesbank (BayernLB) had in 2007 50% plus one share in the Austrian bank in May Hypo Group Alpe Adria assumed (HGAA) and increased this share in the coming years on an equity stake of 67.08%. In December 2009 BayernLB sold its shares to the Republic of Austria for the symbolic price of one euro . She lost a total of around 3.7 billion euros that she had invested in HGAA.
From May 2009 to the end of June 2010 - and thus at the time of the sale - the Chairman of the Board of Management of Sparkasse Bayreuth, Siegmund Schiminski, was the chairman of the Bavarian savings banks on the BayernLB Board of Directors. Regarding the purchase of HGAA, he said in a board meeting in June 2009 that he had accompanied the “decision at the time” as chairman of the savings banks and “made himself strong for the purchase”. The prospect of being active in the Balkans was "fascinating".
Sparkasse Bayreuth has to contribute 15 million euros to the rescue of BayernLB, as Schiminski announced in June 2012. Thanks to its own systems of around 800 million euros, his house could "cope with this sum without any problems".
Web links
- Institute website
- Sparkasse Bayreuth in the company database of BaFin
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
- ↑ 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 .
- ↑ www.sparkasse-bayreuth.de
- ↑ Bayreuther Stadtrecht p. 801: Articles of Association of Sparkasse Bayreuth from December 6, 2000 (PDF file) accessed on February 5, 2013
- ↑ Sparkasse Bayreuth in the headlines: The new building will be cleared in: Supplement annual review by Nordbayerischer Kurier of December 27, 2016, p. 11.
- ↑ Conversations during the hot phase in: Nordbayerischer Kurier of December 18, 2018, p. 9.
- ↑ a b People, Technology and Millions in: Nordbayerischer Kurier from September 10, 2018, p. 8.
- ↑ Bernd Mayer: Bayreuth in the twentieth century , p. 36.
- ↑ Sparkasse moved into Luitpoldplatz : Nordbayerischer Kurier from 27./28. October 2018, p. 16.
- ^ Kurt Herterich: Im eastern Bayreuth , p. 29.
- ↑ 25 years ago in: Nordbayerischer Kurier of April 24, 2019, p. 10.
- ^ Association shares according to the list of sponsors and members of the Bavarian savings banks , accessed on May 10, 2020.
- ↑ 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 .
- ↑ www.frankenpost.de of December 17, 2009 , accessed on February 5, 2013
- ↑ www.nordbayerischer-kurier.de from June 20, 2012 , accessed on October 10, 2017
Coordinates: 49 ° 56 ′ 38.2 " N , 11 ° 34 ′ 41.2" E