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  2. List of banks in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Communications, Frankfurt; Bank Sepah, Frankfurt; Citibank Privatkunden, Düsseldorf (since December 2008 part of French Crédit Mutuel bank); Citigroup Global Markets Deutschland (Corporate Bank), Frankfurt

  3. Consorsbank - Wikipedia

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    As a direct bank, Consorsbank offers its full range of products online. They include a current account , with two free debit cards (one V PAY and one Visa Debit card). [ 1 ] Customers can additionally request for a yearly fee a Visa credit card (Visa Card Gold), which offers them credit and additional benefits such as free ATM withdrawals and ...

  4. Norisbank - Wikipedia

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    Verbraucherbank had introduced the customer self-service in 1975 as the first financial institution in Germany, 1977 one of the first ATMs worldwide followed as well as the first online banking offer in Germany in 1980. [4] The Noris Verbraucherbank GmbH was part of Quelle Group until the end of 1997 and was sold to Bayerische Vereinsbank on 19 ...

  5. Neobanks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Vivid Money is a Germany based neobank with support from Berlin-based solarisBank and Visa. [18] [19] Qonto is a French neobank that specialises in freelancers and Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and operates in France, Germany and Spain. [20] Finom is a digital business banking services provider based in the Netherlands.

  6. Commerzbank - Wikipedia

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    The Commerzbank Group also includes the German brand Comdirect Bank and the Polish subsidiary mBank. As one of the oldest banks in Germany, [2] Commerzbank plays a significant role in the country's economy. [3] It is the largest financier of German foreign trade, with strong ties to the German 'Mittelstand.'

  7. PSD Bank - Wikipedia

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    The PSD Bankengruppe is a German cooperative banking group consisting of 14 autonomous and independent financial institutions.The business model of the PSD banks is a combination of regional direct and affiliated bank. [1]

  8. Deutsche Kreditbank - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Kreditbank (DKB) is the second-largest direct bank in Germany with 4.5 million customers, fully owned by Bayerische Landesbank. [1] [2] [3] In 2018 the company, with its parent company BayernLB, ranked 7th on the list of the biggest banks in Germany. [4] The bank is located in Berlin and its infrastructure consists of a small number of ...

  9. German public banking sector - Wikipedia

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    The German public banking sector (German: Öffentliches Kreditwesen) represents a significant share of the broader banking sector in Germany. Unlike in most other Western and Central European countries, German public-sector banks have been present since the early phases of formalization of banking entities in the early modern period and have ...