VR Bank Feuchtwangen-Dinkelsbühl

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Logo of the cooperative banks  VR-Bank Feuchtwangen-Dinkelsbühl eG
Main office in Dinkelsbühl
Main office in Dinkelsbühl
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Seat Dinkelsbühl
legal form registered cooperative
Bank code 765 910 00
BIC GENO DEF1 DKV
Association Cooperative Association of Bavaria eV
Website www.vrbank-fd.de
Business data 2016
Total assets € 1,202 million
Employee 344
Offices 26 + 4 SB
Members 25.113
management
Board Christoph Glenk
Bernd Großmann
Markus Kober
Fabian Neitzel
Supervisory board Georg Habelt
Friedrich Ruck
List of cooperative banks in Germany

The VR-Bank Feuchtwangen-Dinkelsbuehl eG is a cooperative bank in the region of Middle Franconia based in Dinkelsbühl .

Offices

The business area extends from Wassertrüdingen to Marktlustenau and from Bechhofen / Feuchtwangen to Stödtlen .

membership

VR-Bank Feuchtwangen-Dinkelsbühl eG has around 25,113 members. According to the articles of association, the purpose of the cooperative is the economic promotion and support of the members. The meeting of representatives takes place annually.

Financial association

The VR-Bank Feuchtwangen-Dinkelsbühl eG belongs to the cooperative FinanzVerbund. The bank is part of the officially recognized BVR Institutssicherung GmbH and the additional voluntary protection scheme of the Federal Association of Deutsche Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken e. V. connected.

history

The first major merger of many small cooperative banks took place in 1965. Here the Raiffeisen banks Röckingen and Fürnheim merged to form Raiffeisenbank Wassertrüdingen. The Raiffeisenkassen Altentrüdingen, Beyerberg, Großlellenfeld, Lentersheim and Obermögersheim had already merged with their neighboring cooperatives in the Hesselberg area before the Raiffeisenbank Wassertrüdingen was founded. In 1967 the Raiffeisen banks Segringen, Wilburgstetten, Lehengütingen, Mönchsroth and Schopfloch merged to form the Raiffeisen bank Dinkelsbühl. The formerly independent Raiffeisen banks Dürrwangen, Illenschwang, Sinbronn and Weidelbach merged with the Raiffeisenbank Dinkelsbühl after 1967. In 1979 the Raiffeisenbank Hesselberg was founded from the Raiffeisenbanks Wassertrüdingen, Unterschwaningen, Ehingen and Geilsheim. In 1983 the Raiffeisenkasse Dornstadt, which is located in the Swabian region, merged with the Raiffeisenbank Hesselberg. The merger of the two large Raiffeisen banks Dinkelsbühl and Hesselberg took place in 1988 to form Raiffeisenbank Dinkelsbühl-Hesselberg eG. The former Volksbank Dinkelsbühl eG merged in 1997 with Raiffeisenbank Wört-Stödtlen and in 2003 with Raiffeisenbank Kreßberg, both of which were located in Baden-Württemberg. In 2006, the Volksbank Dinkelsbühl and Raiffeisenbank Dinkelsbühl-Hesselberg merged to form VR Bank Dinkelsbühl eG. The most recent merger took place in 2017 with VR-Bank Feuchtwangen-Limes eG . Since then, the bank has been called VR-Bank Feuchtwangen-Dinkelsbühl eG .

Social Commitment

In the "Stars of Sports" competition, the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) and the Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken honor socially committed associations. An association can win at the municipal, state and even federal level. The reward is not for top performance, but for social commitment within popular sport. The competition honors projects in the areas of education and qualification, volunteering, families, health and prevention, equality between men and women, integration and inclusion, children and young people, climate, nature and environmental protection, achievement motivation, senior citizens and club management. In 2015, VR Bank Dinkelsbühl took part for the fourth time.

literature

  • Raiffeisenbank Dinkelsbühl-Hesselberg eG: Portrait of a bank , paper print, Dinkelsbühl 1989

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
  2. Facts & Figures as of December 31, 2016, taking into account the merger in 2017

Coordinates: 49 ° 4 ′ 5.3 "  N , 10 ° 19 ′ 39"  E