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The BBBank eG (formerly ''Badische Beamtenbank'') is a German
cooperative bank Cooperative banking is retail and commercial banking organized on a cooperative basis. Cooperative banking institutions take deposits and lend money in most parts of the world. Cooperative banking, as discussed here, includes retail banking car ...
headquartered in
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(
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). It is solely focused on
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. With total assets of almost 11 billion Euros and over 470,000 members the bank is one of the biggest member banks in
Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the sou ...
.


Profile

The bank stands in the tradition of the ''Deutsche Beamtenbanken'' (German civil servant banks). For customers of the public sector there are specialists in the branches and the ''Direkt Bank''. Since the end of the 1960s private persons of all professions can become members. With over 130 branches the BBBank is the only cooperative
retail bank Retail banking, also known as consumer banking or personal banking, is the provision of services by a bank to the general public, rather than to companies, corporations or other banks, which are often described as wholesale banking. Banking ser ...
that serves a nationwide business area. In areas where there is no local branch the bank can be accessed online via its ''Direkt Bank''. The business model of the BBBank is a low risk model that aims for sustainability. As a cooperative Institute no shareholder interests need to be taken into account. The bank can concentrate on the needs of customers who according to the statutes are also members and co-owners of the bank. The BBBank is a member of
CashPool CashPool is a cooperation of a multitude of smaller or virtual German private banks, in which they mutually waive ATM usage fees for their customers. It is not an interbank network but uses the pre-existing German ATM or Maestro/ Cirrus netwo ...
and the ''
Bankcard-Servicenetz The Bankcard-Servicenetz () is a German ATM card interbank network group provided by the Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken services group. Technically it is not an interbank network but uses the pre-existing girocard network. Member banks of this c ...
'' (bank card service network).


History


1921-1969

On 12 November 1921 the BBBank was founded as a self-help facility for the public service in Karlsruhe. The ''Badische Beamten-Genossenschaftsbank eGmbH'' (Baden cooperative bank for civil servants), as the BBBank was called in those days, began operation on 1 January 1922 with 33 founding members in a small room in the House Nowackanlage 19. Already two years later the building on Waldstraße 1 was purchased, which to this day is part of the head office of the BBBank. The ''Badische Beamtenbank'' emerged from the nationwide crisis in the 1920s: Almost out of nothing the postal inspector Gotthold Mayer together with a small group of colleagues formed a cooperative bank. The trigger was one of Gotthold Mayers colleagues who wanted to build a house but whose loan was not approved by his bank, which in those days was not unusual. Back then civil servants were not believed to be credit-worthy. Gotthold Mayers ideas aimed toward giving civil servants the opportunity to invest the part of their salary they did not use instantly into safe and interest-bearing investments. All payment transactions were to be free of charge for all members. The innovation was to finance loans for civil servants through investments made by civil servants. Through this process a whole profession became credible which up to that point had only little opportunity to access loans. In addition, profits were to benefit the membership. With the
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seizure of control in January 1933 the civil servants bank had to accept losses in the course of the ''Gleichschaltung'' (enforced conformity). The cooperative idea of self-help was majorly cut back and twisted for the new regimes purposes. In April 1933 Gotthold Mayer had to step down from his chairman position. However, in the beginning of 1946 he was able to take back the leadership of the ''Badischen Beamtenbank'' and navigate the Institute through the difficult post-war years and the currency reform. Only in 1967 the bank founder retired at the age of 80. At this point the bank had 136,000 members as well as 14 branches and was the biggest credit cooperative in Europe. Gotthold Mayer remained honorary chairman of the bank until his death on 7 February 1970.


1969–2005

In 1969 the circle of members was opened. Now not only civil servants but also employees of other professions were able to become members of the BBBank In 1981, in the year of the banks 60th anniversary, the ''Badische Beamtenbank'' had more than 200,000 members. In 1990 total assets of the bank reached the 5-billion-
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. In 1992 the bank opened a branch in
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and in 1994 in
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, where another two branches opened in the course of 1997. In 1997 the bank was member wise the biggest cooperative bank in
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with total assets of almost 9 billion DM. In 1999 the rebranding from ''Badische Beamtenbank'' to today’s BBBank happened. From 1972 until 2005 five independent cooperative banks came under the Badische Beamtenbanks umbrella: the ''Hessische Beamtenbank'' (
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), the ''Südwestdeutsche Beamtenbank'' (
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am Main), the ''Beamtenbank zu Köln'', the ''Bayerische Beamten Bank'' and last the ''Schleswig-Holsteinische Beamtenbank''. Since then the BBBank is the only civil servants bank in Germany.


BBBank today

Today the BBBank connects advantages of a ''Direkt Bank'' like pricing and
online banking Online banking, also known as internet banking, web banking or home banking, is an electronic payment system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial inst ...
with the benefits and personal proximity of a local branch. A network of more than 100 branches in all 16 states and the ''Direkt Bank''- and online banking service as well as a
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and tablet
app App, Apps or APP may refer to: Computing * Application software * Mobile app, software designed to run on smartphones and other mobile devices * Web application or web app, software designed to run inside a web browser * Adjusted Peak Performan ...
create customer proximity and accessibility. The bank still focuses on
retail banking Retail banking, also known as consumer banking or personal banking, is the provision of services by a bank to the general public, rather than to companies, corporations or other banks, which are often described as wholesale banking. Banking ser ...
and offers all products and services of a modern universal bank. In 2011 the bank was awarded the certificate ''audit berufundfamilie'' (audit career and family) for the first time by the charitable ''Hertie-Stiftung'' (Hertie Foundation). The audit looked at existing and planned offers of the BBBank for compatibility of family and career in the context of a family-conscious human resource policy. The bank currently offers part-time positions and flexible working hours. The quota in this area is at almost 25%. However, this does not always involve young mothers and fathers. Some members of staff take up the banks offer to look after care-dependent relatives. Since then the certificate has regularly been confirmed, lastly 2017.


Fire and burglary damage fund

The hedge of the private household against fire, burglary and vandalism damage was already considered such an important matter in the founding days of the bank, that an insurance was founded for customers and members of the BBBank, the ''Feuer -und Einbruchschadenkasse VVaG'' (fire and burglary damage fund). The insurance is based on the principle of solidarity as usual for mutual insurance. The sum of all member entry fees is used to compensate damage related costs until all funds are used up. Only then an apportionment is raised for the assured, which usually happens every four years. In this way members enjoy a non-contributory period of four years and full coverage at the same time.


References


External links


Official Website
* {{Authority control Banks of Germany Companies based in Karlsruhe Banks established in 1921