Volksbank Allgäu-Oberschwaben

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Logo of the cooperative banks  Volksbank Allgäu-Oberschwaben eG
Head office of the Volksbank Allgäu-Oberschwaben
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Seat Leutkirch in the Allgäu
legal form registered cooperative
Bank code 650 910 40
BIC GENO DES1 LEU
founding July 1, 1862
Association Baden-Württemberg Cooperative Association eV
Website www.volksbank-allgaeu-oberschwaben.de
Business data 2019
Total assets 2,483 million euros
insoles 1,720 million euros
Customer credit 1,691 million euros
Employee 440
Offices 24
Members 53,839
management
Board Josef Hodrus (speaker)
Georg Kibele
Werner Mayer
Supervisory board Jürgen Wälder (Chairman)
List of cooperative banks in Germany

The Volksbank Allgäu-Oberschwaben eG is a German cooperative bank based in Leutkirch im Allgäu in Ravensburg district ( Baden-Wuerttemberg ). As a cooperative bank, Volksbank Allgäu-Oberschwaben eG belongs to the financial group of Volksbanks and Raiffeisenbanks.

history

The oldest root of the bank is in Isny. On July 1, 1862, 20 citizens founded the Isny ​​savings and advance payment bank. It was the foundation stone for the later Isnyer Volksbank eG. Today's Volksbank Allgäu-Oberschwaben eG was created through many mergers and associations. The meeting of representatives of the predecessor institutes Leutkircher Bank - Raiffeisen- und Volksbank - eG and Volksbank Allgäu-West eG approved the merger to form Volksbank Allgäu-Oberschwaben eG in May 2017.

Predecessor institutes and mergers

Leutkircher Bank - Raiffeisen- und Volksbank - eG

Foundations:

  • 1866 Leutkirch savings and advance payment association
  • 1869 Gewerbebank Waldsee eGmuH
  • 1891 Raiffeisenbank Leutkirch eG (seat in Heggelbach)
  • 1894 loan association Wolfegg eGmuH
  • 1898 Steinach eGmuH loan office
  • 1900 Raiffeisenbank Unterschwarzach eG
  • 1902 Loan Association Haisterkirch eGmuH
  • 1907 Loan Association Unterurbach eGmuH
  • 1910 Loan Association Michelwinnaden eGmuH
  • 1919 Raiffeisenbank Arnach eG
  • 1920 Raiffeisenbank Eintürnen eG
  • 1922 Raiffeisenbank Ziegelbach eG
  • 1923/1924 Raiffeisenbank Aitrach / Hauerz eG
  • 1923/1924 Raiffeisenbank Aichstetten eG
  • 1923/1924 Raiffeisenbank Hofs eG
  • 1923/1924 Raiffeisenbank Seibranz eG
  • 1923/1924 Steinental purchasing and sales cooperative
  • 1923/1924 Agricultural buying and selling cooperative Reichenhofen
  • 1924 Raiffeisenbank Haidgau eG
  • 1924 Savings and Loan Fund Wuchzenhofen
  • 1924 Savings and Loan Fund Diepoldshofen
  • 1924 Unterzeil savings and loan fund

Mergers:

  • 1923/1924 Raiffeisenbank Aitrach / Hauerz eG with purchasing and sales cooperative Steinental
  • 1952 Raiffeisenbank Leutkirch eG with savings and loan bank Wuchzenhofen
  • 1956 Raiffeisenbank Leutkirch eG with savings and loan bank Diepoldshofen
  • 1959 Raiffeisenbank Leutkirch eG with savings and loan fund Unterzeil
  • 1967 Raiffeisenbank Leutkirch eG with the agricultural buying and selling cooperative Reichenhofen
  • 1969 Raiffeisenbank Mittelurbach eGmbH with Raiffeisenbank Bad Waldsee eGmbH
  • 1971 Leutkircher Bank - Raiffeisen- und Volksbank - eG emerges from:
  1. Volksbank Leutkirch eG
  2. Raiffeisenbank Leutkirch eG
  3. Raiffeisenbank Aitrach / Hauerz eG
  4. Raiffeisenbank Hofs eG
  5. Raiffeisenbank Aichstetten eG
  • 1980 Raiffeisenbank Bad Wurzach eG emerges from:
  1. Raiffeisenbank Arnach eG
  2. Raiffeisenbank Eintürnen eG
  3. Raiffeisenbank Haidgau eG
  4. Raiffeisenbank Unterschwarzach eG
  5. Raiffeisenbank Ziegelbach eG
  • 1980 Raiffeisenbank Michelwinnaden eGmbH with Raiffeisenbank Bad Waldsee eGmbH
  • 1990 Leutkircher Bank - Raiffeisen- und Volksbank - eG with Raiffeisenbank Seibranz eG
  • 1993 Bad Waldseer Bank eG emerges from:
  1. Bad Waldseer Volksbank eG
  2. Raiffeisenbank Haisterkirch eG
  3. Raiffeisenbank Bad Waldsee eG
  • 1998 Leutkircher Bank - Raiffeisen- und Volksbank - eG with Raiffeisenbank Bad Wurzach eG
  • 2000 Raiffeisenbank Wolfegg eG with Bad Waldseer Bank eG
  • 2013 Leutkircher Bank - Raiffeisen- und Volksbank - eG with Bad Waldseer Bank eG

Volksbank Allgäu-West eG

Foundations:

  • 1920 Loan Association Eisenharz eGmbH
  • 1924 Savings and Loan Fund Gebratzhofen
  • 1962 Lindau / opening of a branch
  • 1907 Neuravensburger Savings and Loan Association
  • 1909 Loan Association Christazhofen
  • 1919 Savings and Loan Fund of the Landscape Kißlegg eGmbH
  • 1862 Isny ​​savings and advance payment bank
  • 1869 Wangen savings and advance payment association
  • 1892 Vogt savings and loan association

Mergers:

  • 1990 Volksbank Wangen eG with Raiffeisenbank Neuravensburg-Achberg eG
  • 1997 Isnyer Volksbank eG with Volksbank Kißlegg eG
  • 2000 Isnyer Volksbank eG with Raiffeisenbank Vogt eG
  • 2001 Isnyer Volksbank eG with Raiffeisenbank Argenbühl eG
  • 2002 Volksbank Allgäu-West eG emerges from:
  1. Volksbank Wangen eG
  2. Isnyer Volksbank eG
  • 1971 Volksbank Wangen eG with Raiffeisenbankkasse Maria-Thann eG
  • 1975 Volksbank Wangen eG with the agricultural buying and selling cooperative Deuchelried eG
  • 1977 Volksbank Wangen eG with Raiffeisenbank Niederwangen eG
  • 1981 Raiffeisenbank Argenbühl eG emerges from:
  1. Raiffeisenbank Christazhofen eG
  2. Raiffeisenbank Eisenharz-Eglofs eG
  • 1969 Landschaftsbank Kißlegg with savings and loan bank Gebratzhofen
  • 1969 Raiffeisenbank Eisenharz-Eglofs eGmbH emerges from:
  1. Raiffeisenbank Eisenharz eG
  2. Agricultural buying and selling cooperative Eglofs
  • 1970 Raiffeisenbank Neuravensburg eG with Raiffeisenbank Achberg eG
  • 1971 Isnyer Volksbank eG with Raiffeisenkasse Großholzleute eG
  • 1971 Isnyer Volksbank eG with Raiffeisenkasse Ebratshofen eG

Legal bases

The legal bases of the bank are the statutes and the cooperative law . The organs of the cooperative bank are the board of directors , the supervisory board and the representative assembly . Volksbank Allgäu-Oberschwaben eG is affiliated with the officially recognized BVR Institutssicherung GmbH and the additional voluntary protection scheme of the Federal Association of German Volksbanks and Raiffeisenbanks eV.

Branches

Volksbank Allgäu-Oberschwaben eG has 24 branches. In Lindau the bank has a registered branch, the Volksbank Lindau. The business area extends from Bad Waldsee via Bad Wurzach, Leutkirch, Isny, Kißlegg, Wangen to Lindau on Lake Constance.

Web links

Commons : Volksbank Allgäu-Oberschwaben  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
  2. Facts & Figures 2019

Coordinates: 47 ° 49 ′ 36.5 ″  N , 10 ° 1 ′ 13.9 ″  E