Sparkasse Eckernförde

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The Sparkasse Eckernförde was a public-law savings bank based in Eckernförde in Schleswig-Holstein . Your business area included the district of Eckernförde of the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district .

history

The savings bank was essentially an amalgamation of three savings banks, all of which had their headquarters in Eckernförde. In the course of time, smaller savings banks joined the larger institutions.

In 1838 as the second savings bank in that time was circular Eckernförde the Savings Bank in Eckernförde as a private institute of 23 persons in the public interest and with the participation of members of the Municipal Council established the city Eckernförde. After several failed attempts by the city of Eckernförde to take over the savings and lending bank, both the Kreissparkasse Eckernförde from the Eckernförde district and the municipal savings bank Eckernförde were founded by the city of Eckernförde in 1909 . The Städtische Sparkasse Eckernförde took over the savings and lending bank in Eckernförde in 1924 and its name. In 1932, due to changes in the savings bank law and the associated conversion into an institution under public law, it was necessary to rename the city of Eckernförde to Spar- und Leihkasse . In 1943, by order of the Reich Ministry of Economics, it was merged with the Kreissparkasse Eckernförde to form the Kreis- und Stadtsparkasse Eckernförde . Despite the National Socialist coercive measures, the district and the city of Eckernförde quickly agreed to transfer the guarantor liability of the new savings bank to the district, which was accompanied by correspondingly large decision-making powers. In return, the mayor was officially a member of the Sparkasse's board of directors and the city received 30 percent of the savings bank's surpluses to be distributed.

Since the merger with the Sparkasse Hohn-Jevenstedt on January 1, 2002, the institute officially used the name Sparkasse Eckernförde . This name was previously permitted as a short name.

Mergers with smaller savings bank institutions were overall:

1919 Spar- und Leihkasse of the parish of Bünsdorf (founded in 1834)
1921 Spar- und Leihkasse zu Rieseby-Loose (1863)
1923 Waabser Spar- und Leihkasse, Kleinwaabs (1863)
1927 Spar- und Leihkasse of the parish Kosel, Fleckeby (1875)
1928 Schwansener Spar- und Leihkasse Karby (1877)
1932 Spar- und Leihkasse Gettorf (1860)
1932 Maaslebener Spar- und Leihkasse Holzdorf (1863)
1934 Hüttener Spar- und Leihkasse Ascheffel (1866)
2002 Sparkasse Hohn-Jevenstedt (1859)

The Sparkasse Eckernförde, the Sparkasse Kiel and the Sparkasse Kreis Plön merged with effect from January 1, 2007 to form the Förde Sparkasse .

literature

  • Sparkasse Eckernförde (Ed.), Edited by Uwe Fentsahm: The history of the savings bank system in the old district of Eckernförde. Wachholtz Druck, Neumünster 1989

Coordinates: 54 ° 28 ′ 21.2 "  N , 9 ° 50 ′ 12.4"  E