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Landesbank Baden Württemberg

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Type
  
Public bank

Key people
  
Hans-Jörg Vetter

Founded
  
1 January 1999

Industry
  
Financial services

Revenue
  
$21 billion (2010)

Headquarters
  
Stuttgart

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Products
  
Investment banking, Commercial banking, Retail banking, Private banking, Asset management

Owner
  
Savings bank Association of Baden-Wuerttemberg (41%) Baden-Württemberg (25%) Stuttgart (19%) Landesbeteiligungen Baden-Württemberg (14%) Landeskreditbank Baden-Württemberg (2%)

Subsidiaries
  
Baden-Württembergische Bank

Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) is a parent company of three commercial banks and the Landesbank for some Federal States of Germany. Among LBBW's subsidiaries is LBBW Luxemburg S.A., which is engaged in litigation against the American bank Wells Fargo as of 2012.

History

On 1 January 1999, Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) was formed through the merger of SüdwestLB, Landesgirokasse, and the commercial banking business of L-Bank.

On 1 August 2005, Baden Württembergische Bank (BW-Bank) was incorporated into LBBW as a legally dependent institution under public law. Also as a legally dependent institution under public law, the former Landesbank Rheinland-Pfalz was integrated in the LBBW Group on 1 July 2008 under the new name Rheinland-Pfalz Bank and on 1 April 2008, the LBBW group concentrated its activities in Central Germany (Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony) under the umbrella of Sachsen Bank - former Sachsen LB.

LBBW is a full-service and commercial bank and central bank for savings banks in Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony. The company focuses on industrial technologies, information technology, software, telecommunication, innovative services and life science. It prefers to invest in Southern Germany, but also considers investments within Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

References

Landesbank Baden-Württemberg Wikipedia