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The following Sparda-Banks are consolidated in the Verband der Sparda-Banken e. V. (Union of Sparda-Banks) which as auditing association is responsible for the statutory audits according to the cooperative bill: Sparda-Bank Augsburg; Sparda-Bank Baden-Württemberg (in Stuttgart, fusion with Sparda-Bank Karlsruhe) Sparda-Bank Berlin; Sparda-Bank ...
Hüttenberger Bank eG Hüttenberg: Hesse GV 1 500 694 55 VR-Bank Untertaunus eG Idstein: Hesse GV 21 510 917 00 Kurhessische Landbank eG Kassel: Hesse GV 1 520 602 08 Evangelische Kreditgenossenschaft eG Kassel: Hesse GV 13 520 604 10 Kasseler Bank eG Kassel: Hesse GV 35 520 900 00 Volksbank Main-Taunus eG Kelkheim: Hesse GV 26 500 922 00 ...
Today Fiducia & GAD IT AG is the data center and IT service provider of the 14 PSD banks in Germany; prior it was the datacenter of the Sparda-Banks in Nuremberg. In August 2009 the PSD banks formed a collaboration with financial service provider Hypoport for process optimization and the development of collective products.
19 Germany. 20 Gibraltar. 21 Greece. 22 Guernsey. ... Raiffeisenbank im Stiftland eG; Saxo Bank A/S; ... 2012, based on official lists available at Malta Financial ...
Santander Consumer Bank (Deutschland) Sberbank Europe Group; SEB Group; Seyler & Tillemann; Sparda-Bank; Sparkasse Hagen; Sparkasse Leipzig; Sparkasse Mittelholstein; Sparkasse zu Lübeck; Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe; Staatsbank der DDR; Stadtsparkasse München; Steyler Bank; Südwestbank
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It was demolished in 2011 while matches were still being played and replaced by the Sparda-Bank-Hessen-Stadion, which was opened in 2012 and has borne the name of the old stadium again since 2021. David Bowie performed at the old stadium during his Serious Moonlight Tour on 24 June 1983 and during his Earthling Tour on 8 June 1997.
With total assets of some 3,029 billion euros, VÖB's member institutions cover approximately one quarter of the German banking market. Public-sector banks view themselves as owing responsibility towards SMEs, other enterprises, the public sector, and retail customers; they are deeply rooted in their respective home regions, all over Germany.