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The Landesbanken in Germany are a group of state-owned banks of a type unique to Germany. They are regionally organised and their business is predominantly wholesale banking. They are also the head banking institution of the local and regional bases ''Sparkassen'' (= saving banks). Landesbanken and Sparkassen comprise one of the three pillars of Germany's banking system. The two other pillars are private commercial banks and cooperatives. Each has a different legal purpose, ownership structure, and governance model. Landesbanken and Sparkassen, as publicly-owned entities, are charged by national and state banking laws to pursue an "Offentlicher Auftrag" or public purpose. * Bayerische Landesbank (BayernLB), Bavaria * Bremer Landesbank Kreditanstalt Oldenburg-Girozentrale (Bremer Landesbank), Bremen : 92,5 % owned by NORD/LB * HSH Nordbank, Hamburg + Schleswig-Holstein * Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW), * * BW-Bank – Baden-Württemberg Bank (Baden-Württemberg) * * Sachsen-Bank (since April 2008) (Saxony) * * Rheinland-Pfalz Bank (since April 2008) (Rhineland-Palatinate) * Norddeutsche Landesbank - Girozentrale (NORD/LB), : Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Saxony-Anhalt * Landesbank Saar (SaarLB), Saarland : 75,1 % owned by BayernLB * Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen (Helaba) : Hessen and Thuringia * Former Landesbank of North Rhine-Westphalia was the WestLB * Landesbank Berlin (LBB), Berlin : owned by Landesbank Berlin Holding ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Landesbank」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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