BayernLB or
Bayerische Landesbank (Bavarian State Bank) is a publicly regulated bank based in
Munich,
Germany and one of the eight
Landesbanken. It is 94% owned by the free state of
Bavaria (indirectly via BayernLB Holding AG) and 6% owned by the
Sparkassenverband Bayern, the umbrella organization of Bavarian
Sparkassen. With a balance of €416 billion and 19,200 employees (in the group; 5,170 in the bank itself), it is the eighth-largest financial institution in Germany.
Main business activities
As a commercial bank, BayernLB offers private and commercial customers a universal range of services in private, industrial, investment and foreign business. This includes
loans,
securities trading and
asset management, as well as mid-term and long-term
bond issuance and
securitization. The bank is refinanced through a variety of commercial
debenture instruments.
As a state and municipal bank, BayernLB is responsible for comprehensive credit and financial counsel for the state of Bavaria and its
municipalities and
districts.
Through its subsidiaries, the bank is involved in a variety of further business areas. The Bayerische Landesbodenkreditanstalt is an organ of state housing policy, while the LBS Bayern is a public
building society (Bausparkasse). Through its full ownership of the Deutsche Kreditbank, based in Berlin, BayernLB is also involved in
retail banking.
History
Through its predecessor, the Bayerische Gemeindebank (founded 1914), and its much older subsidiary, the...
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