Stadtsparkasse Burgdorf

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Logo of the savings banks  Stadtsparkasse Burgdorf
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Seat Marktstrasse 59
31303 Burgdorf
legal form Institute of public right
Bank code 251 513 71
BIC NOLA DE21 BUF
founding March 1, 1854
Association Savings Bank Association of Lower Saxony
Website www.stadtsparkasse-burgdorf.de
Business data 2019
Total assets 425.62 million euros
insoles 325.62 million euros
Customer credit 267.71 million euros
Employee 93
Offices 6th
management
Board of Directors Alfred Baxmann (Chairman)
Board Heiko Nebel (Chairman)
Thomas Lüer
List of savings banks in Germany

The Stadtsparkasse Burgdorf is a savings bank in Lower Saxony , based in Burgdorf , Region Hannover . It is an institution under public law .

Business area and carrier

The business area of ​​Stadtsparkasse Burgdorf includes the city of Burgdorf, which is also the owner of the Sparkasse.

Business figures

Stadtsparkasse Burgdorf reported total assets of EUR 425.62 million in the 2019 financial year and customer deposits of EUR 325.62 million. According to the 2019 Sparkasse Ranking List, it ranks 366th in terms of total assets. It has 6 branches / self-service locations and employs 93 people.

Savings Banks Finance Group

Stadtsparkasse Burgdorf is part of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe and thus 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 VGH Versicherungen . Stadtsparkasse Burgdorf works together with Deutsche Leasing in the area of leasing . NORD / LB performs the function of the savings bank central bank .

history

On March 1, 1854, the city ​​of Burgdorf's Spar-Casse was founded. In the middle of the 19th century , Burgdorf was an agricultural town with around 2,500 inhabitants. The beginning industrialization did not leave the small town unaffected. Machines are successively replacing human labor throughout Europe. The wages barely covered the subsistence level. Women and children had to work. Many lived in great poverty and abject misery. Against this background, the idea arose to offer the "little people" support to help themselves by setting up savings and loan banks.

Ernst Ludwig Hilmer , member of the magistrate and mayor of Burgdorf from 1849 to 1852, closely followed the development of the savings banks. In a letter dated October 28, 1843, he wrote to the Royal Office of Burgdorf that the usefulness of the savings banks had proven so useful in practice that every city should endeavor to found one. This was the first documented proposal to set up a savings bank in Burgdorf.

In February 1854 the following notification was sent to the citizens of Burgdorf:

After the following Spar-Cassen-ordinance of the city of Burgdorf has been confirmed by Königlicher Landdrostei , it is hereby brought to the knowledge of everyone, with the remark that
  1. the institute will come into being on March 1st of this year;
  2. Mr. Friedrich Hollmer has been appointed cashier in Burgdorf, and
  3. the local of the Spar-Casse is in the local town hall in the police room.

Web links

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. 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 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 26 ′ 47.2 "  N , 10 ° 0 ′ 23"  E