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The Wüstenrot Bank AG Pfandbriefbank was a German bank based in Ludwigsburg. As a branchless direct bank, it offered Transaction account, checking accounts, payment cards and securities trading. Company History On 9 August 1968, the ''Wüstenrot Bank AG'' for Housing was registered in the commercial register at the district court Ludwigsburg. The main task of the bank at that time was to support the customers of the ''Building society, Bausparkasse'' in financing their real estate projects. Later, the entire non-collective deposit business was taken over by the ''Bausparkasse''. In 1985, the construction of the first 10 bank branches began. In 1988 there were already 34 branches with 300 employees on the ground, and the range was expanded to include all forms of money and asset formation, Current account (banking), current account payments, Unsecured debt, personal loans and securities transactions. The bank's name was also shortened to Wüstenrot Bank AG. However, the field s ...
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Wüstenrot is a municipality in the Mainhardt Forest with about 6,800 inhabitants, more than half of them in small incorporated villages. The village is the birthplace of the Wüstenrot Bausparkasse (Wüstenrot Building Society). Geography Location Wüstenrot is in the forest in the southeast of the Heilbronn (district), district of Heilbronn in the natural region of the Swabian-Franconian Forest. The River Rot runs through central Wüstenrot. Wüstenrot consists of the five towns (and former municipalities) Wüstenrot, Finsterrot, Maienfels, Neuhütten, Neulautern and the abandoned village of Neuhütte in Joachimstal. Neighbours Neighboring cities and municipalities of Wüstenrot are (moving rotation, clockwise, starting in the west) the towns of Beilstein (Württemberg), Beilstein and Löwenstein (both in Heilbronn), Bretzfeld (Hohenlohe), Mainhardt (Schwäbisch Hall), Großerlach and Spiegelberg (within Rems-Murr-Kreis) and Oberstenfeld (Prevorst district, Ludwigsburg ( ...
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