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Hamburg Commercial Bank (formerly HSH Nordbank) is a commercial bank in northern Europe with headquarters in Hamburg as well as Kiel, Germany. It is active in corporate and private banking. It is active in corporate and private banking.
The bank's headquarters are located at Ferdinandstraße 75 in Hamburg, with additional offices in Frankfurt, Berlin, Hanover, Bremen, Stuttgart, Munich and Cologne. Today, M. M. Warburg & CO's core business is in private banking , asset management , and corporate & investment banking , serving private, corporate and institutional clients.
Berenberg, Gossler & Co. KG, commonly known as Berenberg Bank and also branded as simply Berenberg, is a multinational full-service private and merchant bank headquartered in Hamburg, Germany. It is considered the world's oldest merchant bank .
Hamburger Sparkasse (Head Office) Hamburger Sparkasse AG (Haspa) is one of 5 free public savings banks in Germany based in Hamburg.With a balance sheet total of around 41.9 billion euros and about 5,000 employees, it is the largest savings bank in Germany. [1]
In 1949, the Allies and the Berlin Magistrate resumed banking operations in West Berlin. In 1952, the West German regional groups merged into three successor institutions. This led to the formation of the Commerz- und Disconto-Bank in Hamburg, the Bankverein Westdeutschland in Düsseldorf, and the Commerz- und Credit-Bank in Frankfurt am Main.
As a private bank based in Hamburg, Hanseatic Bank operates throughout Germany. It specializes in four core businesses: deposit-taking, real-estate related financing, receivables management and credit cards. The company's products are distributed by partners as well as directly in one of the ten branches, online or through its own service center.
The Ersparungsclasse der Allgemeinen Versorgungsanstalt, established in Hamburg in 1778, is widely viewed as the first modern savings bank.Other accounts emphasize the significance of the savings bank of Göttingen, founded in 1801, [3]: 78 which was the first established with a municipal guarantor whereas earlier foundations had been initiated by merchants, clerics or academics (Hamburg later ...