AllianzW
Allianz

Allianz SE is a German multinational financial services company headquartered in Munich, Germany. Its core businesses are insurance and asset management.

Baader Bank AGW
Baader Bank AG

Baader Bank AG is an investment bank located in Unterschleißheim, Germany.

Bank im Bistum EssenW
Bank im Bistum Essen

The Bank im Bistum Essen eG (BIB) is a cooperative bank which was founded in 1966. The bank is located in Essen and is focused on a specifically defined clientele. These include the Catholic Church and its institutions. Its members are business clients like hospitals, foundations, church-related housing construction, homes for disabled people, retirement homes and other institutions of provision – as well as a number of private customers: staff members of the institutions mentioned above. By now people who do not work for the church can also become customers as well as atheists or people of other religions. Due to the bank's ethic sustainability orientation, numerous customers from the charitable-foundations-field have joined the bank in recent years. Companies that are solely profit oriented are, according to the bank, not part of the bank's customer base.

Bankhaus BauerW
Bankhaus Bauer

The Bankhaus Bauer AG is a German private bank headquartered in Stuttgart. The bank is a member of the Association of German Banks and its deposit protection fund as well as a member of ATM network CashPool.

Bankhaus LampeW
Bankhaus Lampe

Bankhaus Lampe is an independent, private bank in Germany, founded in 1852 and headquartered in Bielefeld. The head office is in Dusseldorf, and additional offices are located in Germany, London, New York and Vienna. It is wholly owned by Hauck & Aufhäuser and focused on wealth management. The bank owns 50% of Universal Investment.

Bankhaus LöbbeckeW
Bankhaus Löbbecke

The private bank Bankhaus Löbbecke AG, headquartered in Berlin, was founded in 1761 as a trading house in Iserlohn, settled in Braunschweig as early as 1763 and finally belonged to the Hamburg private bank M. M. Warburg & Co. since the end of 2003, with which it was merged in 2016.

BBBankW
BBBank

The BBBank eG is a German cooperative bank headquartered in Karlsruhe (Baden-Württemberg). It is solely focused on private banking. With total assets of almost 11 billion Euros and over 470,000 members the bank is one of the biggest member banks in Germany.

Berenberg BankW
Berenberg Bank

Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. KG, commonly known as Berenberg Bank and also branded as simply Berenberg, is a multinational full-service investment bank based in Hamburg, Germany.

Berlin HypW
Berlin Hyp

The Berlin Hyp AG, based in Berlin, is one of the large German real estate and mortgage banks. The bank was created in 1996 from the merger of Berliner Hypotheken- und Pfandbriefbank AG and Braunschweig-Hannoversche Hypothekenbank AG.

Comdirect BankW
Comdirect Bank

Comdirect Bank Aktiengesellschaft was the third-largest German direct bank and was based in Quickborn, Schleswig-Holstein. Founded by the Commerzbank in 1994, the company went public in 2000. The Commerzbank integrated the company on November 1, 2020.

ConsorsbankW
Consorsbank

Consorsbank is a brand of BNP Paribas S.A. Niederlassung Deutschland with its seat in Nürnberg.

DAB BNP ParibasW
DAB BNP Paribas

DAB BNP Paribas is a brand of the German branch of the French major bank BNP Paribas with business premises in Munich. The BNP Paribas brand for independent asset managers, fund brokers, investment advisers and institutional clients was founded on 18 January 1994 as the first discount broker in Germany, trading under Direkt Anlage- und Vermögensverwaltungs-GmbH, and started operations in May 1994 as Direkt Anlage Bank GmbH (DAB). As of 1 January 2016, the operating private customer business was transferred to the BNP Paribas S.A. branch Germany. On 12/13 November 2016, the DAB bank's online portal was shut down and all private customers transferred to Consorsbank.

Deutsche HypothekenbankW
Deutsche Hypothekenbank

The Deutsche Hypothekenbank (Actien-Gesellschaft) is a Mortgage bank based in Hanover, which specializes in the financing of commercial real estate and the capital market business with domestic and foreign clients. It is a company of NORD/LB and forms the center of excellence for the core business area Commercial Real Estate Financing. The bank employs around 400 people at its five domestic locations in Hanover, Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich as well as its foreign locations in Amsterdam, London, Paris, Madrid and Warsaw. With a balance sheet total of almost €23.7 billion, the Deutsche Hypo is one of Germany's largest real estate financiers.

Deutsche KreditbankW
Deutsche Kreditbank

Deutsche Kreditbank (DKB) is the second-largest Direct bank in Germany with 4,5 million customers, fully owned by the Bayerische Landesbank. In the year 2018 the company was on the 7th place together with the owner BayernLB in the List of the biggest banks in Germany.

Deutsche PfandbriefbankW
Deutsche Pfandbriefbank

Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG is a German bank that specialises in real estate and public sector financing. As of 2016, it is a constituent of the SDAX trading index of German small-cap companies. It is based in Garching in Bayern, a suburb of Munich. Pfandbriefe is a German term for bonds issued in property financing.

Deutsche PostbankW
Deutsche Postbank

Postbank is the retail banking division of Deutsche Bank, which was formed from the demerger of the postal savings division of Deutsche Bundespost in 1990. Since May 2018, it operates as a brand of Deutsche Bank's retail arm. It serves 13 million customers in around 1,000 branches and 700 advisory centers.

Development Bank of SaxonyW
Development Bank of Saxony

The Development Bank of Saxony was founded in 1991 and is the state development institution for the state of Saxony, Germany.

EurohypoW
Eurohypo

Hypothekenbank Frankfurt AG, previously Eurohypo AG, was wound down in 2016. Its portfolios were transferred to Commerzbank AG. The banking and pfandbrief licenses were returned and Hypothekenbank Frankfurt AG was transformed into a service company LSF Loan Solutions Frankfurt GmbH.

Fürst Fugger PrivatbankW
Fürst Fugger Privatbank

Fürst Fugger Privatbank is a small German regional bank in Augsburg, founded in 1954 and mainly serving the Swabia region of Bavaria, with 141 employees. Its name references the historical Fugger banking house that ceased to exist in the 17th century, but the companies have no relation.

Fürstlich Castell'sche BankW
Fürstlich Castell'sche Bank

Fürstlich Castell'sche Bank is the oldest bank in Würzburg, Germany founded in 1774.

GEFA BankW
GEFA Bank

The GEFA Bank GmbH is a company for manufacturer independent sales and investment funding for mobile economic goods. The company, which was founded in 1949 as subsidiary of the Deutsche Bank, employs in its Wuppertal branch at the Robert-Daum-Platz as well as in nationwide seven branches with around 500 members of staff. Since 2001 the GEFA belongs to the internationally significant major bank Société Générale and sells its products under the umbrella brand Société Générale Equipment Finance. The Societe Generale Equipment Finance is represented in 19 European countries as well as Brazil, China and the USA with more than 100 branches. On May 23, 2016 the GEFA Gesellschaft für Absatzfinanzierung mbH and the GEFA-Leasing GmbH merged and became the GEFA Bank GmbH.

Hamburger SparkasseW
Hamburger Sparkasse

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. It was founded in 1827 in the legal form of the old Hamburg law. In 2003 the bank was separated to a stock corporation and the original Hamburger Sparkasse changed its name to Haspa Finanzholding.

Hoerner BankW
Hoerner Bank

Hoerner Bank AG is a German private bank founded in 1849 and based in Heilbronn (Baden-Württemberg). In addition to asset management and private banking its speciality is the handling of international estate matters. In 2020, the bank was named one of the best asset managers in Germany by Wirtschaftswoche for the second time in a row.

HSBC TrinkausW
HSBC Trinkaus

HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG, operating as HSBC Deutschland, is a German financial services company. It traces its history back to 1785 and is one of the longest-established members of the HSBC Group. HSBC in Germany has operations in private, commercial and investment banking and asset management. The German entity reports to HSBC Bank plc.

HypoVereinsbankW
HypoVereinsbank

UniCredit Bank AG, better known under its brand name HypoVereinsbank (HVB), is the fifth-largest of the German financial institutions, ranked according to its total assets, and the fourth-largest bank in Germany according to the number of its employees. Its registered office is in Munich, and it is a member of the Cash Group. Since 2005, UniCredit Bank AG has been a subsidiary of UniCredit S.p.A., an Italian financial service provider headquartered in Milan. When the transfer resolution was entered in the commercial register in 2008, the equities of the minority shareholders were transferred to the principal shareholder, UniCredit S.p.A., as part of a squeeze-out. HVB thus became a wholly owned subsidiary and has not been listed on a stock exchange since that time.

IKB Deutsche IndustriebankW
IKB Deutsche Industriebank

IKB Deutsche Industriebank AG is a bank headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. IKB supports medium-sized enterprises in Germany and Europe with loans, risk management, capital market services and advisory services. The online offering for retail banking customers covers overnight and term money, bank savings schemes, bank deposits and selected commercial papers. The bank has six branches in Germany. Single shareholder is the investment company Lone Star.

Internationales Bankenhaus BodenseeW
Internationales Bankenhaus Bodensee

Internationales Bankenhaus Bodensee AG is a private bank headquartered in Friedrichshafen. 94.42 percent of its shares belong to the Würth-Gruppe and the remaining 5.58 percent are held by the Hypo Vorarlberg Bank.

Investitionsbank BerlinW
Investitionsbank Berlin

The Investitionsbank Berlin (IBB) is a development bank and central promotional institute of the state of Berlin. The aim of the funding is the Berlin economy and housing construction.

Iranian-European BankW
Iranian-European Bank

Iranian-European Bank is a German bank founded in 1971. Headquartered in Hamburg, it has two other branches in Kish Island and Tehran.

Jacquier and Securius BankW
Jacquier and Securius Bank

The Jacquier and Securius Bank was a prominent private bank founded in 1817 by August Jacquier and Henrich Securius. The bank's headquarters were located in central Berlin in a building nicknamed the Red Castle. Originally under Jewish ownership, the bank began the process of Aryanization in 1933, which Richard Lenz and Robert Kraus becoming the majority stakeholders.

KD-BankW
KD-Bank

The Bank für Kirche und Diakonie eG - KD-Bank is a credit institute in Dortmund in the legal form of a listed cooperative. The members are mostly institutions from the area of the Protestant church and its deaconry. The KD-Bank is an expert for all financial questions in this sector. The bank offers private customers the full range of banking services. Its goal is not primarily profit maximization but the economic support of members and customers. The bank is a member in the Bundesverband der Deutschen Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken (BVR).

KfWW
KfW

The KfW, formerly KfW Bankengruppe, is a German state-owned investment and development bank, based in Frankfurt. As of 2014, it is the world's largest national development bank and as of 2018 Germany’s third largest bank by balance sheet. Its name originally comes from Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau. It was formed in 1948 after World War II as part of the Marshall Plan.

KfW IPEX-BankW
KfW IPEX-Bank

The KfW IPEX-Bank GmbH is a wholly owned subsidiary of KfW and since 1 January 2008 acts as a legally independent bank governed by the German Banking Act. Its work focuses on international project and export financing. The bank's headquarter is located in Frankfurt, where the KfW IPEX-Bank uses the Westarkade, which was completed in 2011.

Kreissparkasse LudwigsburgW
Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg

Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg is a savings bank with seat in Ludwigsburg.

Landesbank SaarW
Landesbank Saar

The Landesbank Saar is a public-law corporation established in Saarbrücken and the largest credit and mortgage bond institute in Saarland. In 2017, the balance sheet total was around €14 billion. Core markets are Saarland and France, especially the northeast of the country.

M. M. Warburg & Co.W
M. M. Warburg & Co.

M.M.Warburg & CO KGaA is a German independent private bank, based in Hamburg. A family-owned bank, it was founded in 1798 by Banca Levi Kahana of Warburg and brothers Moses Marcus Warburg and Gerson Warburg, two members of the Warburg family. The Warburg family still owns the bank, continuing a more than 200-year legacy of private ownership.

Mercedes-Benz BankW
Mercedes-Benz Bank

Mercedes-Benz Bank AG is a universal bank with seat in Stuttgart. Daimler-Benz founded in 1979 the Mercedes Leasing GmbH and in 1987 the Mercedes-Benz Finanz GmbH. The universal bank was founded under the name DaimlerChrysler Bank in 2001 and obtained a banking license in 2002. The name was changed to Mercedes-Benz Bank in 2008.

Merck Finck PrivatbankiersW
Merck Finck Privatbankiers

The private bank Merck Finck Privatbankiers AG, founded in 1870, is based in Munich and is also represented nationwide with a total of 16 locations. Since 2011, it has been a subsidiary of the Luxembourg bank KBL European Private Bankers (KLB), which was renamed Quintet Private Bank in January 2020.

Merkur BankW
Merkur Bank

MERKUR PRIVATBANK KGaA is an owner-managed listed German private bank with headquarters in Munich.

N26W
N26

N26 is a German neobank headquartered in Berlin, Germany. N26 was founded in Munich in 2013 in a Rocket Internet Incubator and currently operates in various member states of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) and in the United States. It provides a free basic current account and a debit card, with available overdraft and investment products and premium accounts for a monthly fee.

NorisbankW
Norisbank

The Norisbank GmbH is a German bank with headquarters in Bonn. Since 2 November 2006, it has been a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank and since 27 July 2012 purely a direct bank.

NRW.BankW
NRW.Bank

NRW.Bank is the state development bank of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) based in Düsseldorf and Münster. Its status is that of a public agency. It is owned by the North Rhine-Westphalia state and supports its structural policy.

Ostsächsische Sparkasse DresdenW
Ostsächsische Sparkasse Dresden

Ostsächsische Sparkasse Dresden is a German public bank, a type of savings bank based in Dresden, Saxony. It is the largest savings bank in eastern Germany and it is the seventh-largest savings bank in the Federal Republic of Germany in terms of total assets with €12.2 billion.

ReichsbankW
Reichsbank

The Reichsbank was the central bank of the German Reich from 1876 until 1945.

Sal. OppenheimW
Sal. Oppenheim

Sal. Oppenheim was a German private bank founded in 1789 and headquartered in Cologne, Germany. It provided asset management solutions for wealthy individual clients and institutional investors. In 2009, the bank became a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank. In 2017, Deutsche Bank decided to discontinue the Sal. Oppenheim brand and to fully integrate their business.

Santander Consumer Bank (Deutschland)W
Santander Consumer Bank (Deutschland)

The Santander Consumer Bank AG is a German Credit Institution in the legal form of a corporation with headquarters in Mönchengladbach. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Spanish Banco Santander S.A.

Sberbank Europe GroupW
Sberbank Europe Group

Sberbank Europe Group is a banking group headquartered in Vienna, Austria, and is owned by Sberbank of Russia. Sberbank Europe provides financial services to over 780,000 customers in eight countries in Central and Eastern Europe.

SEB GroupW
SEB Group

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, abbreviated SEB, is a Swedish financial group for corporate customers, institutions and private individuals with headquarters in Stockholm. Its activities comprise mainly banking services, but SEB also carries out significant life insurance operations and also owns Eurocard. The bank was founded and is controlled by the Swedish Wallenberg family through their investment company Investor AB.

Seyler & TillemannW
Seyler & Tillemann

Seyler & Tillemann was a Hamburg merchant bank in the mid 18th century, and was owned by Abel Seyler and Johann Martin Tillemann. It notably involved itself in the currency market and speculation with financial instruments during the Seven Years' War. It had ties to the brothers De Neufville in Amsterdam. Seyler & Tillemann went bankrupt as a result of the Amsterdam banking crisis of 1763 with 3–4 million Mark Banco in debts, an enormous sum. Its downfall also contributed to the downfall of other banking houses e.g. in Scandinavia.

Sparkasse LeipzigW
Sparkasse Leipzig

The Stadt- und Kreissparkasse Leipzig is a German public bank, a type of savings bank, based in Leipzig, Saxony. It is one of the largest financial institutions in the new German Länder.

Sparkasse MittelholsteinW
Sparkasse Mittelholstein

The Sparkasse Mittelholstein AG, based in Rendsburg, is one of five free public savings banks existing in Germany.

Sparkasse zu LübeckW
Sparkasse zu Lübeck

The Sparkasse zu Lübeck AG, based in Lübeck, is one of five free public savings banks that still exist in Germany.

Staatsbank der DDRW
Staatsbank der DDR

The State Bank of the GDR was the central bank of East Germany. It was established on 1 January 1968 from the Deutsche Notenbank and took over the majority of the same tasks.

Stadtsparkasse MünchenW
Stadtsparkasse München

Stadtsparkasse München is one of the oldest banks in Germany founded in 1824.

Steyler BankW
Steyler Bank

The Steyler Bank GmbH is an ethical-ecological bank and a Christian finance of the Steyler Missionare. It was founded in 1964 in Sankt Augustin, where it still has its headquarters, and creates funds from an ethical point of view. The Steyler Bank also has a branch in Austria.

TargobankW
Targobank

Targobank AG is a German bank mainly active in retail banking and is headquartered in Düsseldorf. Since 2008 it is part of the French Crédit Mutuel Bank Group. Before the bank was part of the American Citigroup which in 2010 became Citibank Privatkunden AG & Co. KGaA and until 1991 it had been active under the name Kundenkreditbank.

Thüringer AufbaubankW
Thüringer Aufbaubank

The Thüringer Aufbaubank (TAB) is the central development institute of the Free State of Thuringia. It is a public institution and was founded in 1992. The first chairman of the board was Carl-Ludwig Wagner. The sole shareholder is the Free State. It has assumed the guarantor liability and the maintenance liability. Legal supervision of the bank lies with the Thuringian Ministry of Finance.

UmweltbankW
Umweltbank

The Umweltbank AG is a German direct bank that exclusively finances ecological loan projects with its customer deposits.

Varengold BankW
Varengold Bank

Varengold Bank AG is a German bank founded in Hamburg in 1995 that also has offices in London and Sofia.

Volksbank Bielefeld-GüterslohW
Volksbank Bielefeld-Gütersloh

The Volksbank Bielefeld-Gütersloh eG is a regional cooperative bank based in the East Westphalian district town of Gütersloh. With a balance sheet total of € 4.44 billion, it is the third-largest Volksbank in North Rhine-Westphalia and, with 108,600 members, the largest association of individuals in the Ostwestfalen-Lippe region. The bank emerged from the merger of the Volksbank Gütersloh with the smaller Bielefelder Volksbank on May 22, 2014.