51 | Aareal Bank | HQ: WiesbadenAareal Bank AG is one of the leading international property specialists. The Bank has offices on three continents – in Europe, North America and Asia. The Structured Property Financing segment provides property financing solutions for national and international clients. The Consulting/Services segment offers services for the housing and the commercial property industry as well as for the energy and waste disposal market. Total assets: EUR 41.22 billion (as of December 31, 2010). Net profit: EUR 76 million (2010). |
52 | AKA Bank | HQ: Frankfurt am MainAKA Bank is a credit institution in the secondary market. Product range: Financing, refinancing, assumption of risk and services in connection with short-, medium- and long term export transactions as well as other international business. Total assets: €2.9 billion (as of December 31, 2009). |
53 | Baader Bank | HQ: UnterschleissheimBaader Bank AG is Germany's leading specialist in securities trading and expert in all services in financial instruments. Since its IPO on 1 August 1994, the company has steadily expanded its areas or business and is now offering a large number of capital market services in addition to classical stock exchange trading. |
54 | BayernLB | HQ: MunichBayernLB (Bayerische Landesbank) is the leading Bavarian commercial bank for large and middle-market corporate customers in Germany and Europe and also for retail customers. It is a member of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe in Bavaria and is a high-performance regional bank with a focus on Europe and international expertise. BayernLB is the eighth-largest financial institution in Germany. |
55 | Berenberg Bank | HQ: HamburgBerenberg Bank (Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. KG) is the oldest bank in Germany. The Bank operates in four segments: Private Banking, Investment Banking, Asset Management, and Commercial Banking. Berenberg Bank has offices in Bielefeld, Braunschweig, Bremen, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart Wiesbaden London, Luxembourg, Paris, Salzburg Shanghai, Vienna, and Zurich. |
56 | Berliner Bank | HQ: BerlinBerliner Bank AG is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Deutsche Bank Privat- Und Geschaftskunden AG. Bank offers a full array of banking products and services to businesses, professionals, individuals, developers and commercial property owners. |
57 | Commerzbank | HQ: Frankfurt am MainCommerzbank AG is the second largest credit institution in Germany, and one of Europe's major banks. Commerzbank is mainly active in commercial banking, retail banking and mortgaging. Investment banking, capital market, equities, and corporate banking operations are now integrated as a division of the Commerzbank group. Total assets: €738 billion (as of September 30, 2011). Net profit: €1.43 billion (2010). |
58 | DAB bank | HQ: MunichDAB Bank AG (Die Direkt Anlage Bank) provides online brokerage and securities-related services to individual investors and business customers primarily in Germany. The Bank offers a range of services related to capital accumulation and asset protection utilizing securities, as well as financial planning, investment products, investment advice, retirement savings, financing, and insurance. DAB Bank AG is a subsidiary of Bayerische Hypo-und Vereinsbank AG. At June 30, 2011, the total assets of the DAB bank Group amounted to EUR 3.38 billion. Net profit: EUR 4.23 million (2Q 2011). |
59 | Degussa Bank | HQ: Frankfurt am MainDegussa Bank GmbH is a private bank in Germany. The Bank is engaged in general banking activities, with a concentration in clearing systems, foreign exchange and credit transactions. Degussa Bank is represented by more than 180 locations throughout Germany with a staff of approx. 500 who serve over 150 thousand private customers. |
60 | Deutsche Apotheker- und Ärztebank | HQ: DusseldorfDeutsche Apotheker- und Ärztebank (apoBank) is the financial specialist for medical professions and the largest primary cooperative bank in Germany. The company's primary activities consist of loans for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), deposits in domestic and foreign currencies, including checking and savings accounts. |
61 | Deutsche Bank | HQ: Frankfurt am MainDeutsche Bank AG is a leading global investment bank with a strong and profitable private clients franchise. A leader in Germany and Europe, the bank is continuously growing in North America, Asia and key emerging markets. As of December 31, 2010, the Company operated in 74 countries out of 3,083 branches worldwide, of which 68 % were in Germany. Total assets: EUR 1,842 billion (as of March 31, 2011). Net income: EUR 1.2 billion (2Q-2011). |
62 | Deutsche Bundesbank | HQ: Frankfurt am MainThe Deutsche Bundesbank is the central bank of the Federal Republic of Germany and as such part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB). Due to its strength and former size, the Bundesbank is the most influential member of the ESCB. Both the Deutsche Bundesbank and the European Central Bank (ECB) are located in Frankfurt am Main. |
63 | Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG | HQ: UnterschleißheimDeutsche Pfandbriefbank AG was formed in mid-2009 by the merger of Hypo Real Estate Bank AG and DEPFA Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG. pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank is a leading European specialist bank for public sector and real estate financing. The main funding instrument is the German Pfandbrief, of which the Bank is one of the largest providers on the market. pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank is active on markets in Germany and other European countries. |
64 | Deutsche Postbank AG | HQ: BonnDeutsche Postbank AG is a retail bank and is a part of Deutsche Bank, the biggest bank in Germany. Postbank provides a wide range of financial services including retail banking, insurance, and loans. Total assets: EUR 214.68 billion (as of December 31, 2010). Net profit: EUR 138 million (2010). |
65 | Deutsche Schiffsbank | HQ: BremenDeutsche Schiffsbank is one of the leading ship finance banks in the world with joint headquarters in Bremen and Hamburg. We offer our German and international business partners in the maritime industry tailor-made financing in all customary currencies for newbuildings and the purchase of second-hand tonnage, generally in the form of long-term ship mortgage loans. Deutsche Schiffsbank is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Commerzbank AG. |
66 | Dresdner Bank | HQ: Frankfurt am MainDresdner Bank AG was one of largest banking corporations in Germany. Since 2002, Dresdner Bank has been a wholly-owned subsidiary of the insurance corporation Allianz. In May 2009 Dresdner Bank merged with Commerzbank. |
67 | DZ Bank | HQ: Frankfurt am MainDZ BANK - a central bank and a commercial bank with a strong position in one-stop financial services. DZ BANK acts as the provider of know-how on every aspect of international business for the German cooperative banking group. |
68 | Eurohypo | HQ: EschbornEurohypo AG is the professional international bank for commercial real estate and public sector finance. As a quality provider with detailed market knowledge and a reliable partner for professional real estate customers, our bank is one of the leading real estate financing establishments in Europe. Eurohypo is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Commerzbank. |
69 | European Central Bank (ECB) | HQ: Frankfurt am MainThe European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank for Europe's single currency, the euro. The ECB's main task is to maintain the euro's purchasing power and thus price stability in the euro area. ECB is one of the world's most important central banks, responsible for monetary policy covering the 17 member countries of the Eurozone. The Bank was established on 1 June 1998. The organisation of the ECB is modelled on that of the German Bundesbank and Landesbanken. |
70 | Helaba | HQ: Frankfurt am MainHelaba Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen is one of the leading banks in Frankfurt financial centre. It is the group bank for savings banks, Landesbank and public sector banks located in the two federal states and their municipalities, as well as a commercial bank with orientation to wholesale customer business. Helaba is an institution incorporated under public law. |
71 | HSBC Trinkaus | HQ: DusseldorfHSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG is a German financial services company providing a range of banking and financial services and products worldwide. HSBC Trinkaus is in a unique position among the German banks: part of a global network as HSBC in Germany and with local connections as a private bank since 1785. The Company operates in four business segments: Private Banking, Corporate Banking, Institutional Clients, and Global Markets. Total assets: €18.584 billion, market capitalisation: €2.5 billion (as of December 31, 2010). |
72 | HypoVereinsbank (HVB) | HQ: MunichHypoVereinsbank AG (HVB, formerly Bayerische Hypo- und Vereinsbank AG) is one of the largest banks in Germany. HVB operates in three primary financial services sectors including corporate and investment banking, retail banking, and private banking. Corporate and investment banking accounts for more than three-fourths of its revenue. HypoVereinsbank is a part of UniCredit Group, one of the largest banking and financial services organisations in Europe. |
73 | IKB Deutsche Industriebank AG | HQ: DusseldorfIKB Deutsche Industriebank is a specialist bank for corporate financing in Germany and Europe. Its target groups are small and medium-sized enterprises as well as international enterprises and private-equity funds. |
74 | KfW Banking Group | HQ: Frankfurt am MainKfW Banking Group (KfW Bankengruppe, KfW) is a German government-owned development bank designed to assist developing countries and the German economy. Its name originally comes from Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau, meaning Reconstruction Credit Institute. |
75 | Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) | HQ: StuttgartLandesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) is a universal bank and an international commercial bank. Together with its regional retail banks Baden-Württembergische Bank (BW-Bank), Rheinland-Pfalz Bank and Sachsen Bank, it offers the whole range of products and services typical of a modern large bank. Total assets: around EUR 417 billion (as of 30 June 2010). |
76 | Landesbank Berlin AG | HQ: BerlinLandesbank Berlin AG is the universal bank headquartered in the German capital. Its business model is built on four pillars: Retail Banking and Regional Corporate Banking, in which the Bank has an excellent position as an innovative, customer-oriented bank; Capital Markets, for which we offer selected activities and Real Estate Financing, which is focused on the requirements of investors and residential development companies throughout Germany. |
77 | M.M.Warburg & CO | HQ: HamburgM.M.Warburg & CO is one of the largest private banks in Germany. The Bank operates in three business segments: private banking, asset management and investment banking. The bank has offices at Cologne, Berlin, and Frankfurt. |
78 | Metzler Bank | HQ: Frankfurt am MainMetzler Bank (B. Metzler seel. Sohn & Co.) is the oldest German private bank still owned exclusively by the founding family. The bank has offices in Munich, Stuttgart, Cologne/Duesseldorf, Hamburg, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, Tokyo and Dublin providing the full range of services expected of an international investment bank. |
79 | NRW.BANK | HQ: DüsseldorfNRW.BANK offers the full range of financial development products – in its business segments business start-up and mid-market development, social housing promotion, infrastructure funding and municipal finance. |
80 | Santander Consumer Bank | HQ: MönchengladbachSantander Consumer Bank AG is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Santander Group (Spain). Bank offers a full array of banking products and services to businesses, professionals, individuals, developers, and commercial property owners in Germany. |
81 | Stadtsparkasse Augsburg | HQ: AugsburgStadtsparkasse Augsburg provides personal banking, business banking, trust and estate services, brokerage and wealth management services. |
82 | Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf | HQ: DüsseldorfStadtsparkasse Düsseldorf is the leading bank for Düsseldorf and the surrounding region. We hold a market share of more than 60% in private customers and more than 40% in corporate customers. We are working successfully with our own global network of correspondents and are limited partners of S-CountryDesk GmbH, the international network of the Savings Banks Finance Group. Total assets: €11.7 billion (2009). |
83 | Standard Chartered Bank (Germany) | HQ: Frankfurt am MainStandard Chartered Bank (Germany) is a branch of the London-headquartered Standard Chartered Bank. The Group has operated for over 150 years in some of the world's most dynamic markets, leading the way in Asia, Africa and the Middle East and is listed on both the London and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Consumer Banking in Germany offers private customers tailored short- and mid-term financing solutions. |
84 | Toyota Kreditbank | HQ: CologneToyota Kreditbank Gmbh operates as a subsidiary of Toyota Financial Services Corporation. Based on the needs and requirements of Toyotas customers in Germany the Bank develops individual products for finance and leasing related matters. Those products are applicable to the whole Toyota and Lexus product range, no matter if the vehicles are new or already used. |
85 | Volksbank Stuttgart eG | HQ: StuttgartVolksbank Stuttgart eG operates as a regional co-operative bank in Germany. The bank offers financial and investment services. |
86 | VR-Bank eG | HQ: WürselenVR-Bank eG (Ihre VolksbankRaiffeisenbank in der Region Aachen) operates as a regional co-operative bank in Germany. The bank offers financial and investment services. |
87 | VTB Bank (Deutschland) | HQ: Frankfurt am MainVTB Bank (Deutschland) AG (formerly Ost-West Handelsbank AG) is a competent and reliable partner that provides advice to companies and banks on the settlement of transactions in Russia and the other CIS states. The experience that we have gained during more than 35 years as a German specialist bank for German-Russian trade relations, we consider ourselves to be the leading German bank in this segment. |
88 | WestLB Westdeutsche Landesbank | HQ: DüsseldorfWestLB AG is a European commercial bank with firm roots in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's largest federal state. The Bank is one of Germany's leading financial services providers. |

