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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. German Cooperative Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    The German Cooperative Financial Group (German: Genossenschaftliche FinanzGruppe Volksbanken Raiffeisenbanken, sometimes referred to in English as "Volksbanken Raiffeisenbanken Cooperative Financial Network") is a major cooperative banking network in Germany that includes local banks named Volksbanken ("people's banks") and Raiffeisenbanken ("Raiffeisen banks"), the latter in tribute to 19th ...

  4. Category:Banks of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Baader Bank AG; Bank of Issue in Poland; Bank im Bistum Essen; Bankhaus Bauer; Bankhaus Lampe; Bankhaus Löbbecke; Bausparkasse Schwäbisch Hall; BBBank; Berenberg Bank; Berlin Hyp; BHF Bank; BMW Bank

  5. Banking in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Banking in Germany is a highly leveraged industry, as its average leverage ratio (assets divided by net worth) as of 11 October 2008 is 52 to 1 (while, in comparison, that of France is 28 to 1 and that of the United Kingdom is 24 to 1); its short-term liabilities are equal to 60% of the German GDP or 167% of its national debt.

  6. Association of German Public Banks - Wikipedia

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    VÖB is the only German banking association exercising the functions of an employer association for its member institutions: the Public-Sector Banks’ Employer Association (German: Tarifgemeinschaft Öffentlicher Banken), which comprises VÖB member institutions with a total of 60,000 employees (as at financial year 2022) and which performs ...

  7. Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft - Wikipedia

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    By 1930, the RKG had become Germany's fifth-largest joint-stock bank by total deposits with 619 million Reichsmarks, behind Deutsche Bank & Disconto-Gesellschaft (4.8 billion), Danat-Bank (2.4 billion), Dresdner Bank (2.3 billion), and Commerz- und Privatbank (1.5 billion). [5]: 354 This was achieved despite having no branches outside of Berlin.

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  9. Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank - Wikipedia

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    Rentenbank funds its promotional business primarily in the international capital markets through loans and the issuance of securities. The bank’s most important funding instruments comprise the Euro Medium Term Note (EMTN) programme, the Euro Commercial Paper (ECP) programme, as well as global bonds that are registered with SEC, the US stock market regulator.