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The ''Bundesverband deutscher Banken'' (BdB, also branded as Bankenverband and in English as Association of German Banks) is the representative body of profit-oriented banks in Germany and a key lobby group for Germany's financial sector. The BdB is a member of the German Banking Industry Committee that brings it together with its peers representing the other segments or "pillars" of German banking, namely the BVR for cooperative banks, the DSGV for savings banks, the VÖB mainly for public promotional banks, and VdP for specialized mortgage banks. The BdB is also a member of the
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(EBF) together with the VÖB, Germany being the only country represented in the EBF by more than one member.


History

The BdB was founded in 1951 in
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as an
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, succeeding the pre-war (1901-1945), which was based in
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. In 1999 it moved back to Berlin, while its the publishing subsidiary ''Bankverlag'' remained in Cologne. The association also maintains an office in
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.


Membership

The BdB has six categories of members. As of January 2024, these included: * 3 "large banks" ():
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,
Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank AG (, ) is a Germany, German multinational Investment banking, investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and dual-listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. ...
, and UniCredit Bank GmbH * 56 "regional banks" (), i.e. small and middle-sized commercial banks * 15 "private bankers" (), most of them in the form of silent partnerships (, KG) * 21 "extraordinary members" (), including
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companies and foreign-owned banks * 78 "foreign banks" (), including both branches and subsidiaries of banking groups headquartered in other EU countries and the rest of the world * 7 regional associations, down from 11 following consolidation in 2021: ''Bankenverband Baden-Württemberg e.V.'' in
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, ''Bankenverband Mitte e.V.'' in
Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main () is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Hesse. Its 773,068 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the List of cities in Germany by population, fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located in the forela ...
, ''Bankenverband Nordrhein-Westfalen e.V.'' in
Düsseldorf Düsseldorf is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany. It is the second-largest city in the state after Cologne and the List of cities in Germany with more than 100,000 inhabitants, seventh-largest city ...
, ''Bankenverband Schleswig-Holstein e.V.'' in
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, ''Bayerischer Bankenverband e.V.'' in
Munich Munich is the capital and most populous city of Bavaria, Germany. As of 30 November 2024, its population was 1,604,384, making it the third-largest city in Germany after Berlin and Hamburg. Munich is the largest city in Germany that is no ...
, ''Norddeutscher Bankenverband e.V.'' in
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, and ''Ostdeutscher Bankenverband e.V.'' in
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. The regional associations bring together local branches and affiliates of the BdB's member banks in the respective region.


Deposit guarantee schemes

The BdB manages two separate but interrelated deposit guarantee schemes: * The original deposit guarantee fund () was created in 1975 in reaction to the disorderly failure of
Herstatt Bank Herstatt Bank (Bankhaus I.D. Herstatt K.G.a.A.) was a privately owned bank in the German city of Cologne. It went bankruptcy, bankrupt on 26 June 1974, an event widely referred to as the Herstatt crisis. Herstatt's failure specifically highlighte ...
in June 1974, in order to offset the perceived competitive advantage of the Sparkassen and cooperative banks given the former's public guarantees and the latter's long-established mutual protection scheme. * The statutory deposit guarantee scheme (, EdB) was established in 1998, following a change in EU legislation that mandated the creation of a statutory system, a requirement with which the voluntary nature of the could not fit.. As of 2024, the EdB insures deposits up to the harmonized European limit of €100,000 per account, in line with the EU Deposit Guarantee Scheme Directive (DGSD). The acts as an additional or "top-up" fund which provides additional deposit guarantee, up to 5 million euro for individuals and 50 million for corporate entities. In 2021, the collapse of
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and its German banking arm resulted in an obligation for the BdB deposit insurance to pay out €2.7 billion to more than 20,000 former customers of the bank. Following that event, the BdB decided to reduce its deposit insurance coverage. The levels are planned to be gradually reduced to reach 1 million for individuals and 10 million for corporate entities by 2030.


Auditing Association

The Auditing Association of German Banks (, PdB), established in 1969 in
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, is a sister entity to the BdB and is tasked with assessing the risk of each participating BdB member which feeds into the calculation of EdB and ESF deposit guarantee fees. It is led by a 3-members management board. The membership of the ''Prüfungsverband'' largely overlaps with that of the ''Bankenverband'': as of early 2024, it included all ''Grossbanken'' and ''Privatbanken'', all ''Regionalbanken'' except Westend Bank in Frankfurt, and nearly half of the ''Auslandsbanken''.


Leadership

The BdB is led by an executive board or
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. The three large banks (, namely
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,
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, and
Hypovereinsbank HypoVereinsbank (HVB), legally registered since late 2008 as UniCredit Bank GmbH, is a significant bank in Germany headquartered in Munich. It has been part of the Milan-based UniCredit group since 2005, and fully owned by it since 2008. As a ...
) each nominate one member; the small privately owned banks (''Privatbankiers'') collectively have two seats; the second-tier commercial banks known as regional banks () have four seats; and the foreign banks (other than Italian-owned Hypovereinsbank) have one seat. ''Ex officio'', the General Manager () of the BdB is also a member of the ''Vorstand''. The board elects a President () along with two alternates, which together form the ''Präsidium''. By tradition, the President role should be held alternating between the big banks and the other members of private and regional banks, but that rule is not followed strictly. The daily business is led by the collective Management Board (), which is led by the General Manager.


Presidents

* 1951–1960 Robert Pferdmenges ( Sal. Oppenheim) * 1960–1967 (
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) * 1968–1975 ( Schröder, Münchmeyer, Hengst & Co.) * 1975–1979 Wilhelm Christians (
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) * 1979–1983 (Sal. Oppenheim) * 1983–1987 ( BHF-Bank) * 1987–1991 (
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) * 1991–1994 ( Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechselbank) * 1994–1997 Karl-Heinz Wessel (Sal. Oppenheim) * 1997–2000 (
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) * 2000–2001 Frank Heintzeler () * 2001–2005 Rolf-Ernst Breuer (Deutsche Bank) * 2005–2009
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(Commerzbank) * 2009-2013 Andreas Schmitz (HSBC Trinkaus) * 2013–2016 Jürgen Fitschen (Deutsche Bank) * 2016–April 2020 and August 2020-June 2021: Hans-Walter Peters (
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) * April-August 2020: Martin Zielke (Commerzbank) * July 2021-:
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(Deutsche Bank)


General Managers

* , 1966-1992 * , 1992-2010 * , 2010-2017 * , 2018-2022 * Christian Ossig, 2018-2023 (jointly with Krautscheid until early 2022) * Heiner Herkenhoff, from April 2023


Controversy

From 2016 until 2017, a parliamentary fact-finding committee probed BdB’s potential involvement in
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involving multi-billion-euro trades to get bogus tax reclaims, following the revelations by the CumEx Files; however, the probe proved unable to access emails and documents from BdB. In 2020, public prosecutors on raided the Berlin and Frankfurt offices of BdB as part of a similar investigation.Patricia Uhlig and Matthias Inverardi (August 4, 2020)
German public prosecutors search bank lobby group for evidence in tax fraud scandal
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''.


See also

* Fédération Bancaire Française *
Associazione Bancaria Italiana Associazione Bancaria Italiana is the trade association of Italian banks. The association was founded in 1919, few years after the Associazione di Fondazioni e di Casse di Risparmio S.p.A., Association of Italian Saving Banks (ACRI, founded 1912), ...
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