Sparkasse Bremerhaven

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Logo of the savings banks  Sparkasse Bremerhaven
Main office today RGB.jpg
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Seat Bremerhaven
legal form Institute of public right
resolution 2014
Association Hanseatic Savings Banks and Giro Association
Website www.sparkasse-bremerhaven.de
management
Board of Directors Melf Grantz (Chairman)
Board Uwe Perl (Chairman)
Peter Klett
List of savings banks in Germany

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The Sparkasse Bremerhaven was a public-law savings bank based in Bremerhaven . It was supported by the Sparkassenstiftung Bremerhaven. It operated services through the subsidiaries Sparkassen Bau and Grund GmbH , Sparkassen ImmobilienCenter GmbH , Sparkassen ImmobilienService GmbH and Sparkassen VersicherungsCenter GmbH .

Business direction and business success

The Sparkasse Bremerhaven operated the universal banking business as a savings bank . In the city of Bremerhaven, it was the market leader in the business areas of private customers and corporate customers.

history

On July 12, 1858, the first predecessor institute "Geestemünde-Geestendorfer Sparcasse" was founded. The following year the “Fleckensparkasse Lehe” opened as the second and in 1890 the “Städtische Sparkasse Bremerhaven” as the third original institution. After the three original institutes were renamed several times, the Prussian savings banks merged in 1924 in Geestemünde and Lehe to form the Städtische Sparkasse Wesermünde . In the course of the incorporation of Bremerhaven into the city of Wesermünde , the Städtische Sparkasse in Bremerhaven was transferred to the Städtische Sparkasse Wesermünde on December 31, 1939 . At the time, this institute was one of the 50 largest savings banks in the Reich. On January 1, 1947, the city of Wesermünde was incorporated into the newly founded state of Bremen under the name Bremerhaven. On June 6, 1947, the name was changed to Städtische Sparkasse Bremerhaven . Not only did the name of one of the three predecessor institutes, which had been given up in 1939, be honored again - the development into a modern universal credit institute also began. In 1952, the Städtische Sparkasse Bremerhaven was the first German savings bank to receive modern statutes . This guarantees the institute its own personnel sovereignty and its independence from the guarantor in terms of business policy.

On December 8, 2003, the sponsorship was transferred from the city of Bremerhaven to the Sparkassenstiftung Bremerhaven, which was set up specifically for this purpose. In 2004 the last name change to date was made to Sparkasse Bremerhaven .

Merger to form Weser-Elbe Sparkasse

The assets of Sparkasse Bremerhaven were transferred to Kreissparkasse Wesermünde-Hadeln with effect from January 1, 2014 by way of universal succession. The Kreissparkasse Wesermünde-Hadeln also changed its name to Weser-Elbe Sparkasse . The Sparkasse Bremerhaven was deleted from the commercial register.

Coordinates: 53 ° 32 ′ 33.4 "  N , 8 ° 34 ′ 47"  E