Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge

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Country GermanyGermany Germany
Seat Hanischallee 11
09496 Marienberg
legal form Institute of public right
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resolution January 1, 2012
Association East German Savings Bank Association
management
Board of Directors Frank Vogel ( District Administrator of the Erzgebirgskreis )
Board Manfred Preiß, Helmut Benker
List of savings banks in Germany

The Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge was a public-law savings bank based in Marienberg ( Saxony ). It went on January 1, 2012 in the Erzgebirgssparkasse .

history

With the accession of the GDR to the Federal Republic of Germany , the states returned to the administrative structure and the districts of Zschopau and Marienberg belonged to the newly formed Free State of Saxony. However, the lifespan of the two districts was limited, as the Saxon state parliament passed a district reform on May 25, 1993 , which came into force in 1994 and 1996 respectively. In its wake, seven independent cities and 23 districts emerged in the Free State of Saxony , including the Middle Ore Mountains District with Marienberg as the district town on August 1, 1994 .

Since the savings banks were dependent on the municipal administrative structures, the creation of the Free State of Saxony and the reform of its districts also meant a change in the savings bank landscape. Thus, in July 1994, the Kreissparkasse Marienberg and the Kreissparkasse Zschopau formed a joint cooperation council and thus initiated their merger. At the initiative of both boards of directors, a cooperation agreement was drawn up around the same time that regulated the cooperation and laid down concrete steps on the way to the merger. At the end of the year, preparations for the merger had progressed so far that on January 1, 1995, the successor to the Marienberger and Zschopau financial institutions, the Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge, came into being.

On January 1, 2012, the Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge, the Sparkasse Erzgebirge and the Kreissparkasse Aue-Schwarzenberg merged to form the Erzgebirgssparkasse . With the merger of the three savings banks, their total assets rose to a total of 4.6 billion euros. This makes the Erzgebirgssparkasse the third largest savings bank in Saxony and the fourth largest in eastern Germany . The merger of the three savings banks took place almost four years after the formation of the Erzgebirgskreis as a result of the Saxon district reform in 2008 .

Business area

The business area encompassed the former Middle Ore Mountains in the southwest of Saxony.

organization structure

As an institution under public law, the Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge was subject to the legal bases of the Savings Banks Act (law on public credit institutions in the Free State of Saxony and the Saxony Finance Group), the Savings Bank Ordinance Saxony, the statutes of the Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge and the statutes of the Saxony Finance Group .

The organs of the establishment were the board of directors and the administrative board . The Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge belonged to one hundred percent of the Sachsen-Finanzgruppe and thus, along with six other Saxon savings banks, owned the capital of the group: the Saxon municipalities and the Free State of Saxony.

It was a member of the East German Savings Bank Association and through this affiliated to the German Savings Banks and Giro Association.

The Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge was involved in the following institutions:

Business direction and business success

The Sparkasse was the largest financial services provider in the region with a market share of around 70% in its business area. It had a high branch density of 3.7 branches per 10,000 inhabitants and thus almost twice as many as the average of the East German Savings Bank Association.

The private banking belonged since 2007 to the range of financial services, thus the savings bank KME was one of the first institutes of the East German Savings Bank Association, who were active in this segment.

In addition, the Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge 2007-2010 was the only East German Sparkasse among the 50 best in the Federal Republic.

Awards

  • Victor Award 2010 Innovation category from Emotion Banking .
  • PREMIUM training certificate from TÜV Hessen : In 2010, the Sparkasse was the first Saxon credit institute to receive the certificate for very good professional training in the company.
  • ARC Award 2009 in silver from MerComm Inc. New York: For the 2007 annual report.
  • Arno 2009 1st place in the publications category from the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe : For the 2008 annual report.

literature

  • Beatrice Falk, Friedrich Hauer: Always moving with the times - The history of the Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge. Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft Marienberg mbH, Marienberg 2003. ISBN 3-931770-51-6 .

Individual evidence

  1. victor Gala 2010 - Victor Award ( Memento from November 9, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  2. "PREMIUM training" of the Sparkasse Mittleres Erzgebirge TÜV-certified ( Memento from September 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  3. http://youyou.eu/presse_detail.php?ID=117 (link not available)
  4. http://youyou.eu/presse_detail.php?ID=112 (link not available)

Coordinates: 50 ° 38 ′ 57 ″  N , 13 ° 9 ′ 25 ″  E