Internationales Bankenhaus Bodensee
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Joint-stock company[1] | |
Industry | Private bank |
Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | Friedrichshafen, Germany |
Products | Financial adviser, Credit financing |
Website |
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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.[2]
Business model
The bank is a niche supplier in the Bodensee area for investment consultancy of wealthy private customers and the support of middle class businesses with border-crossing interests. The bank is known to be leading in credit financing of soccer clubs.[3] Almost half of all first and second league clubs are on the banks customer list.[4]
History
The bank was founded in 1996[5] under the leadership of the Landesbank Baden-Württemberg and the Vorarlberger Landes- und Hypothekenbank. Through merging the market shares of the Landeskreditbank Baden-Württemberg, the LG and the Südwest LB to the LBBW, the ownership of the Landeskreditbank was passed to the LBBW. Due to the integration of the BW-Bank and the following reorientation, the LBBW sold its shares in 2005 and 2006 to the Würth-Gruppe, which held 88.55% of the Internationales Bankhaus Bodensee AG shares until 2009. In spring 2009 the Würth-Gruppe bought the 1.45% of shares the management had held up until that point, increasing shares to 90%.
References
- ↑ "Internationales Bankhaus Bodensee Aktiengesellschaft". moneyhouse. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
- ↑ "Gesellschafter". Internationales Bankenhaus Bodensee Aktiengesellschaft AG. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
- ↑ "Geschäfte mit der Not". Der Spiegel. 2014. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
- ↑ Mersch, Thomas (2 September 2013). "Die dunkle Seite der Bundesliga". manager magazin. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
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