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granted a concession to set up a public company limited by shares. Two years later, it received permission for land-financing transactions. Bayerische Vereinsbank was then allowed to carry out mortgage banking business operations in addition to other banking business. By 1930, it was Germany's
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The Bayerische Vereinsbank was the result of a private initiative by Munich- and Augsburg-based court bankers, members of the nobility as well as common merchants in 1869, for which King
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In the 1950s and 1960s, Bayerische Vereinsbank started to expand throughout Germany and abroad. In 1971 it acquired the Bavarian State Bank, in 1978
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Joint Stock Banking in Germany: A Study of the German Creditbanks Before and After the War
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tenth-largest joint-stock bank with 201 million Reichsmarks in total deposits, behind
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1959–1968: Hans Christoph Freiherr Tucher von Simmelsdorf
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The same building in 2018, still used by HypoVereinsbank
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Wilhelm Martens
de

Munich
Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechsel-Bank
HypoVereinsbank
Ludwig II
Deutsche Bank & Disconto-Gesellschaft
Danat-Bank
Dresdner Bank
Commerz- und Privatbank
Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft
Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft
Barmer Bankverein
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Allgemeine Deutsche Credit-Anstalt
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Bankhaus Röchling
de
SaarbrĂĽcken
Bankhaus Friedrich Simon
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DĂĽsseldorf
Deutsche Bank
Dresdner Bank
WestLB
Commerzbank
Deutsche Bank
Karl Butzengeiger

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