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The Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe ("Savings Banks Financial Group") is a network of public banks that together form the largest financial services group in Germany by assets. Its name refers to local government-controlled savings banks that are known in German as Sparkasse, plural Sparkassen. [2]
Building at Charlottenstrasse 47 in Berlin, head office of DSGV. The Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband (DSGV, lit. ' German association of savings banks and money transfers ') is the association of German savings banks (German: Sparkassen) and the apex entity of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe, the European Union's second-largest financial services group (after BNP Paribas) with 2.5 trillion ...
In 1938, there was a comprehensive reform at the district level. The districts of Bensheim, Schotten, and Oppenheim were abolished on 1 November 1938, reducing the total number of districts to fifteen. At the same time, the cities of Darmstadt, Giessen, Mainz, Offenbach am Main, and Worms were made independent Stadtkreise ("urban districts"). [12]
Slovenia: the Kranjska hranilnica (German: Krainische Sparkasse, lit. ' Carniola Savings Bank ') was established in 1820 and remained for some time the only financial institution in what is now Slovenia. [8] The Ljubljana Municipal Savings Bank was established in 1889. Sweden: the first Swedish savings bank was established in 1820 in Gothenburg.
Basisbank A/S; BRFkredit Bank A/S; Danske Andelskassers Bank A/S; Djurslands Bank A/S; Dragsholm Sparekasse; Ekspres Bank A/S; Finansbanken A/S; Frørup Andelskasse; Frøs Herreds Sparekasse
Upper Hesse lies in the German state of Hesse.It is bounded in the south by the Wetterau and Rhine-Main Region, in the east by the Vogelsberg, and the Knüll, in the north by the Kellerwald and in the west by the Gladenbach Uplands.
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The Hessian Hinterland (without the exclave of Vöhl and Itter) 1815–1866. The land known as the Hessian Hinterland (German: Hessisches Hinterland) lies within the region of Middle Hesse and is concentrated around the old county of Biedenkopf, that is the western part of the present county of Marburg-Biedenkopf, as well as elements of the present-day counties of Lahn-Dill-Kreis and Waldeck ...