Volksbank Euskirchen
Volksbank Euskirchen eG | |
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Country | Germany |
Seat | Bahnhofstrasse 7 53879 Euskirchen |
legal form | registered cooperative |
Bank code | 382 600 82 |
BIC | GENO DED1 EVB |
founding | September 19, 1900 |
Association | Genossenschaftsverband - Association of Regions eV |
Website | www.eu-banking.de |
Business data 2018 | |
Total assets | € 1,390.8 million |
insoles | € 1,185.1 million |
Customer credit | € 802.0 million |
Employee | 204 (including 10 trainees) |
Offices | 19 (including 4 SB) |
Members | 10,954 |
management | |
Board | Hans-Jürgen Lembicz (speaker) Marc Güttes |
Supervisory board | Jürgen Taeter (Chairman) |
List of cooperative banks in Germany |
The Volksbank Euskirchen eG is a cooperative bank based in Euskirchen . It maintains the branches “Volksbank Weilerswist”, “Volksbank Rureifel”, “Raiffeisenbank Junkersdorf” and “Volksbank Wachtberg”.
history
The parent company of today's Volksbank Euskirchen was founded in 1900 under the name "Euskirchener Spar- und Kreditgenossenschaft eGmbH".
One of the 67 founding members and at the same time the first board member of the credit institute was Thomas Eßer , born in Schwerfen near Euskirchen , who was Vice President of the German Reichstag in Berlin from November 1926 to 1933.
In May 1942 the name of the bank was changed to “Volksbank Euskirchen eGmbH”. Later in 1965 and 1968, the first two branches in Mechernich and Weilerswist were opened and the business area was expanded. The period from 1994 to 2002 was marked by various mergers between Volksbank and other cooperative banks in the region. In 1994 they merged with Raiffeisenbank Zülpich, in 1999 the Volksbank merged with Raiffeisenbank Bad Münstereifel for a second time. Two years later, Volksbank Euskirchen and Volksbank Rureifel merged. The branches of the Volksbank Rureifel kept their names. The fourth merger took place in 2002 with Raiffeisenbank Mechernich.
In May 2016, the two general assemblies of Raiffeisenbank Junkersdorf and Volksbank Euskirchen voted with a clear majority in favor of a merger of the two banks. Raiffeisenbank Junkersdorf, like Volksbank Rureifel, kept its name as a branch of Volksbank Euskirchen eG. This merger enabled the business area to be expanded into the suburbs of Cologne .
At the beginning of July 2016 it became known that the management and supervisory boards of Volksbank Euskirchen and Volksbank Wachtberg, with three branches and a main office in Villip , wanted to negotiate a merger. The Volksbank Wachtberg, like the Raiffeisenbank Junkersdorf and the Volksbank Rureifel before, is to continue to use its name as a branch of the Volksbank Euskirchen. Closures of branches and operational dismissals of employees are not planned. The two general meetings of the two banks in 2017 will vote on the merger. At the end of May 2017, both general assemblies voted in favor of the merger.
At the beginning of March, Volksbank Euskirchen announced that exploratory talks with the aim of a merger with Volksbank Düren eG are to be started in the course of 2020 . If these negotiations go well, the two representative assemblies will decide on the merger in 2021. After the merger, as in the cases of the last mergers, the name “Volksbank Düren” will continue to operate as a branch of Volksbank Euskirchen eG.
Predecessor institutes
Today's Volksbank Euskirchen as well as its branches and branches emerged from various mergers of Volksbank Euskirchen eG with other cooperative banks in the region. These mergers were:
- Raiffeisenbank Zülpich eG, merger 1994
- Savings and loan fund Dürscheven-Ülpenich
- Savings and loan fund Füssenich-Geich
- Raiffeisenbank Sinzenich
- Raiffeisenbank Bad Münstereifel eG, merger in 1999
- Savings and loan fund Mutscheid
- Raiffeisenkasse debt
- Savings and Loan Fund Schönau
- Volksbank Rureifel eG, merger 2001
- Volksbank Nideggen
- Raiffeisenkasse Wollersheim-Bürvenich
- Savings and Loan Fund Wollersheim
- Burvenich savings and loan fund
- Raiffeisenkasse Wollersheim-Bürvenich
- Savings and loan fund Untermaubach
- Savings and loan fund Stockheim
- Volksbank Nideggen
- Raiffeisenbank Mechernich eG, merger 2002
- Raiffeisenbank Veytal (Kommern)
- Savings and loan fund Antweiler-Lessenich
- Raiffeisenbank Bleiberg (Mechernich-Bleibuir)
- Raiffeisenbank Veytal (Kommern)
- Raiffeisenbank Junkersdorf eG, merger 2016
- Volksbank Wachtberg eG, merger 2017
- Raiffeisenbank bad luck
- Savings and loan fund Adendorf
- Savings and Loan Fund Fritzdorf
Business area
The business area of Volksbank Euskirchen is divided into 7 market areas, each with a head office and various business or self-service points:
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Euskirchen market area
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Euskirchen
- Headquarters Euskirchen
- Self-service point Euskirchen-Realkauf
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Euskirchen
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Bad Münstereifel market area
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Bad Münstereifel
- Bad Münstereifel head office
- Self-service center GDZ
- GS Hardt Bridge
- Self-service point Schönau
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Bad Münstereifel
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Mechernich market area
- Headend Mechernich
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Kommern
- GS Kommern
- Self-service point at the Kommern retail park
- Zülpich market area
- Volksbank Rureifel branch
- Raiffeisenbank Junkersdorf branch
- Volksbank Wachtberg branch
Training and dual study
Volksbank Euskirchen trains young people in the professions of bank clerk (f / m) and Bachelor of Arts (specializing in banking or financial services). The Volksbank works together with the Eifel vocational college in Kall for theoretical training in banking-related subjects and the Rheinisch-Westfälische Genossenschaftsakademie as part of inter-company teaching. The duration of the training is usually two and a half years.
In the area of dual studies, two courses are offered in the areas of business administration / banking and business administration / financial services. Both take place at the Cooperative State University in Ravensburg .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Master data of the credit institute at the Deutsche Bundesbank
- ↑ history. Volksbank Euskirchen, accessed on April 16, 2016 .
- ↑ Annual financial statements 2018 in the Federal Gazette , http://www.bundesanzeiger.de/
- ↑ Imprint. Volksbank Euskirchen, accessed on August 3, 2017 .
- ↑ history. Volksbank Euskirchen, accessed on February 27, 2016 .
- ↑ Volksbank Euskirchen - The best decision merger Euskirchen Junkersdorf. (No longer available online.) In: www.eu-banking.de. Archived from the original on July 10, 2016 ; Retrieved July 10, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Wachtberg wants to merge with Euskirchen. (No longer available online.) In: www.volksbank-wachtberg.de. Archived from the original on July 10, 2016 ; Retrieved July 10, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 99.6 percent approval Volksbanken Euskirchen and Wachtberg merge. Kölnische Rundschau, accessed on May 31, 2017 .
- ↑ Volksbank Düren plans a merger. Radio Rut, accessed on March 12, 2020 .
- ↑ history. Volksbank Euskirchen, accessed on November 5, 2016 .
- ↑ 1914 - 1984. (No longer available online.) Geschichtsverein Wollersheim, formerly in the original ; accessed on August 12, 2017 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ You help yourself. Norbert B. Breuer, accessed on August 12, 2017 .
- ↑ Lively self-help in the community. Dieter Spoo, accessed on August 12, 2017 .
- ↑ offices. Volksbank Euskirchen, accessed on August 3, 2017 .
- ↑ Self-service center. Volksbank Euskirchen, accessed on August 3, 2017 .
- ↑ training. Volksbank Euskirchen eG, accessed on December 3, 2016 .
- ↑ Studies. Volksbank Euskirchen eG, accessed on December 3, 2016 .
Coordinates: 50 ° 39 ′ 34.2 " N , 6 ° 47 ′ 28.9" E