Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels

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Logo of the savings banks  Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels
Main office: Markt 2 in Coburg
Main office: Markt 2 in Coburg
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Seat 96450 Coburg
legal form Institute of public right
Bank code 783 500 00
BIC BYLA DEM1 COB
founding 1821
Association Savings Bank Association of Bavaria
Website www.sparkasse-co-lif.de
Business data 2019
Total assets 2.856 billion euros
insoles 2.368 billion euros
Customer credit 1.744 billion euros
Employee 558
Offices 34
management
Board of Directors Dominik Sauerteig (2020)
Board Martin Faber, chairman; Roland Vogel
List of savings banks in Germany

The Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels is a public credit institute with two legal offices in Coburg and Lichtenfels in Upper Franconia . The business area of ​​the institute includes the city of Coburg and the districts of Coburg and Lichtenfels with a total of around 200,000 inhabitants .

organization structure

The Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels is an institution under public law . 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 run by the “Zweckverband Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels”. Members of the association are the cities of Coburg (27.08%), Lichtenfels (12.00%), Neustadt bei Coburg (7.29%), Burgkunstadt (5.50%), Bad Rodach (5.21%) and Bad Staffelstein (5.00%) and the districts of Lichtenfels (23.50%) and Coburg (14.42%).

Business alignment

The Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels operates the universal banking business . It is the market leader in its business area. Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels reported total assets of EUR 2.856 billion in the 2019 financial year and customer deposits of EUR 2.368 billion. According to the 2019 Sparkasse Ranking List, it ranks 148th in terms of total assets. It has 34 branches / self-service locations and employs 558 people.

history

The Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels was created on January 1, 2005 from the merger of the United Coburg Savings Banks with the Kreissparkasse Lichtenfels (BLZ 770 518 60).

United Coburg Savings Banks

The most traditional root is the Städtische Sparkasse Coburg, the second oldest Sparkasse in the entire Free State of Bavaria. Its founding statutes were published on November 13, 1821, and business operations began in February 1822.

In the Duchy of Saxony-Coburg , the Städtische Sparkasse Neustadt was established in 1835 and the Städtische Sparkasse Rodach in 1854 . In addition - supported by the Bavarian Savings Banks and Giro Association - on July 1, 1927, the district savings bank Coburg was founded by the district (today's term: district) Coburg.

This was a reaction to the supra-regional business activities of the Städtische Sparkasse Coburg, which had been expressly approved in the State Treaty of 1920 for the unification of the Free State of Coburg with Bavaria. At the end of the 1920s, this institute operated a total of 86 agencies and branches in northern Bavaria and southern Thuringia. By far the largest of these was located in Nuremberg (Luitpoldstrasse 9 and 11) with 48 employees. In addition, the Sparkasse served and supplied 800 other locations in this large catchment area via collection or field service and through part-time agencies.

With effect from January 1, 1938, following political instructions, the four savings banks in the city and district of Coburg were merged to form the Zweckverbandssparkasse Vereinigte Coburger Sparkassen . With the exception of the Nuremberg branch, the supraregional branch network had been closed by early 1938. The main branch in Nuremberg finally had to be closed on November 26, 1943 on the instructions of the Reich Minister of Economics Walther Funk , after approval by Adolf Hitler .

Kreissparkasse Lichtenfels

Head office in Lichtenfels

In 1840, three savings banks were founded in the districts (today: districts) of Lichtenfels and Staffelstein (which existed until the district reform in 1972):

  • The Sparkasse for the Königl was built in Lichtenfels. District Court Lichtenfels,
  • in Weismain the savings bank for the district court district Weismain
  • in Tambach the district savings bank for the Count's-Ortenburg rulership district Tambach (1850 relocation to Seßlach, district Staffelstein ).

In 1869 the city of Staffelstein founded its own municipal savings bank Staffelstein, the city of Lichtenfels did the same in 1891 and the city of Burgkunstadt in 1901 .

In the course of the expansion of the business area and the separation of personnel from the municipal administration, the four savings banks in the Lichtenfels district in 1933 and the two in the Staffelstein district in 1934 merged to form larger units. In 1939 the merger to form Kreissparkasse Lichtenfels-Staffelstein followed, the name of which was changed to Kreissparkasse Lichtenfels in 1973 as a result of the district reform. By the district Staffelstein the Coburg assigned areas of Itzgrund and Sesslach remained in the jurisdiction of the district savings bank.

Savings Banks Finance Group

The Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels 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 . Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels works together with Deutsche Leasing in the leasing sector . BayernLB performs the function of the savings bank central bank .

Foundation, endowment

With the “Stiftung der Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels”, the credit institute has set up a facility that, based on the Sparkasse mandate, is dedicated to promoting charitable causes . Your funds are used in the areas of youth welfare and care, care for the elderly, nature and environmental protection, international understanding, culture and sport.

Community of founders

The community of founders of Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels is another institution for the promotion of charitable purposes in accordance with the Sparkasse mandate. Through the community of founders, private individuals, companies, associations and municipalities within the business area can support non-profit and social projects in their home country with their own foundation. The founder himself determines the name and the capital as well as the charitable purpose of the foundation and the beneficiary (s) institution (s).

literature

  • Frank Finzel, Michael Reinhart: Traces: 175 years of Sparkasse Coburg, main routes, side routes, wrong ways . Deutscher Sparkassenverlag, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-09-303832-4 .
  • Günter Dippold, Josef Urban: The Sparcasse does not make any luck in this judicial district - at the beginning of the Sparkasse Lichtenfels, Weismain and Tambach . In: Günter Dippold, Josef Urban (ed.): In the upper Main Valley, on the Jura, an Rodach and Itz. Landscape, history, culture . Self-published by Kreissparkasse Lichtenfels, Lichtenfels 1990, pp. 489–494.
  • Josef Breunlein: From the “Sparcasse-Anstalt” to the universal credit institute - the development of the Kreissparkasse Lichtenfels from 1840 to 1990 . In: Günter Dippold, Josef Urban (ed.): In the upper Main Valley, on the Jura, an Rodach and Itz. Landscape, history, culture . Self-published by Kreissparkasse Lichtenfels, Lichtenfels 1990, pp. 495-518.

Web links

Commons : Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

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. ^ Statutes of the "Zweckverband Sparkasse Coburg - Lichtenfels" (PDF; 71 kB)
  4. ^ Association shares according to the list of sponsors and members of the Bavarian savings banks , accessed on May 10, 2020.
  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. Frank Finzel, Michael Reinhart: Traces: 175 years of Sparkasse Coburg, main routes, secondary routes, wrong ways. P. 250.
  7. Frank Finzel, Michael Reinhart: Traces: 175 years of Sparkasse Coburg, main routes, secondary routes, wrong ways. P. 338.
  8. ^ Bavarian Economic Archives, Munich

Coordinates: 50 ° 15 ′ 29 "  N , 10 ° 57 ′ 51.2"  E