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The Frankfurter Volksbank eG is a Cooperative bank and has its headquarters in
Frankfurt Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian: , " Frank ford on the Main"), is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located on it ...
am
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. The bank's business area includes the city of Frankfurt and parts of the surrounding area.


History

The history of the ''Frankfurter Volksbank'' goes back to the year 1862. On 19 May 1862, the ''Frankfurter Gewerbekasse'' was founded by 81 well-known Frankfurt citizens. As early as the end of November 1862, a committee was set up to form a savings and advance bank. The first CEO was the Frankfurt banker Adolph Reinach (Chairman of the Board from 1862 to 1870). On 1 October 1862, the business was taken up in the house of the cashier, the card deck manufacturer Caspar Ludwig Wüst, in Gallusstr. 15. On 11 November 1862, the senate of the free and imperial city of Frankfurt granted the bank the right as a legal entity. The bank experienced a quick boom. To this the end of the
guild A guild ( ) is an association of artisans and merchants who oversee the practice of their craft/trade in a particular area. The earliest types of guild formed as organizations of tradesmen belonging to a professional association. They sometimes ...
restrictions in Frankfurt in January 1864 contributed which spurred the development of craftsmanship. In the first 5 years from 1862 to 1867 the number of members increased from 81 to 694, the
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total increased from 42,000 to almost 1 million
Guilder Guilder is the English translation of the Dutch and German ''gulden'', originally shortened from Middle High German ''guldin pfenninc'' " gold penny". This was the term that became current in the southern and western parts of the Holy Roman Emp ...
s and 112,000 Guilders of savings had been raised. In addition, the company was profitable and paid a
dividend A dividend is a distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders. When a corporation earns a profit or surplus, it is able to pay a portion of the profit as a dividend to shareholders. Any amount not distributed is taken to be re-i ...
, which increased from 6% (1863) to 7% (1867). The company continued to grow in the following years, until it suffered a setback for the first time during the
Panic of 1873 The Panic of 1873 was a financial crisis that triggered an economic depression in Europe and North America that lasted from 1873 to 1877 or 1879 in France and in Britain. In Britain, the Panic started two decades of stagnation known as the ...
. So the membership numbers increased from 1525 in 1872 to 2153 in 1875 to fall again in 1881 to 1863. In 1868, the bank moved from the Hotel du Nord to a new premises at ''Neue Kornmarkt 18. In 1873 another move to the ''Große Eschenheimer Gasse'' took place to the building of Leopold Sonnemanns (a co-founder of the bank) '' Frankfurter Zeitung''. In 1878, the house on the corner of ''Börsenstraße'' / ''
Freßgass Freßgass () is an upmarket shopping street in the city centre of Frankfurt, Germany, located in the district of Innenstadt and within the central business district known as the Bankenviertel. It is commonly regarded as Frankfurt's culinary ...
'' was acquired as the headquarters. Another factor that increased the attractiveness for members was the amendment of the
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Cooperative Law of 1868. While all members so far in solidarity were liable with their own assets, the solidarity liability was repealed on 20 February 1890. In the year 1914 one counted 3190 members and possessed over 3 million ''Mark'' worth of business shares. The annual dividends fluctuated between 5 and 8 percent. The inflation in the early 1920s also hit the ''Gewerbekasse'' hard. Although the business achieved to increase the number of members in 1925 to 4203, the value of the shares fell to 187,510 ''Rentenmark''. That the bank survived this difficult time at all was also the result of the work of the chairman of the board, Wilhelm Keller, who ran the bank from 1913 to 1936. With interruption during the world economic crisis, the 20s and 30s were also times of strong growth. In 1930 the balance sheet totaled 10.1 million Mark, in 1942 it was 16.24 million Mark. In 1942, four cooperative banks in Frankfurt were forcibly merged into ''Frankfurter Volksbank''. In addition to the ''Frankfurter Gewerbekasse'', these were the ''Frankfurter Genossenschaftsbank'' (founded in 1897), the name giving ''Frankfurter Volksbank'' (founded in 1908) and the ''Bank für Handel und Gewerbe'' (founded in 1925). * The ''Frankfurter Genossenschaftsbank'' (cooperative bank) was established in 1897 as ''Handwerker Spar- und Vorschußkasse eGmbH'' (craftsman savings and
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fund) by 16 founders. Since 13 December 1909 it traded as ''Frankfurter Genossenschaftsbank''. In 1920/21 it had begun to open branches in '' Bad Homburg'' and ''
Oberursel Oberursel (Taunus) () is a town in Germany and part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area. It is located to the north west of Frankfurt, in the Hochtaunuskreis county. It is the 13th largest town in Hesse. In 2011, the town hosted the 51st He ...
''. Since 1922 the main branch was in ''Biebergasse 10''. * The Volksbank Frankfurt am Main was founded in 1908 as ''Spar- und Darlehenskasse der Hausbesitzer zu Frankfurt am Main eGmbH'' (savings and loan fund of the homeowners). 1940 it was renamed ''Volksbank''. * The Bank ''Handel und Gewerbe'' (bank for commerce and trade) was founded in 1925 as ''Volks-Spar- und Creditcasse eGmbH'' and since 1928 has been called ''Bank für Handel und Gewerbe''. Together, the merged institution now had 4819 members and a balance sheet total of 47 million ''Marks''. As a result of the currency reform, large parts of the capital were lost again. The ''
Deutsche Mark The Deutsche Mark (; English: ''German mark''), abbreviated "DM" or "D-Mark" (), was the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later the unified Germany from 1990 until the adoption of the euro in 2002. In English, it was ...
'' opening balance of 21 June 1948 showed that a balance sheet total of 76 million ''
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'' became 5 million ''Deutsche Mark''. Of these, 3.6 million compensation claims were against the public sector from the assets side. The bank had 4400 members. With the ''Wirtschaftswunder'', the bank again grew strongly in the following years. In 1961 it had 8082 members and 6.2 million ''Deutsche Mark'' equity. In 1970, other traditional ''Volksbanks'' in the Frankfurt area were merged into ''Frankfurter Volksbank''. Those were the ''Volksbanken'' from ''
Kronberg Kronberg im Taunus is a town in the Hochtaunuskreis district, Hesse, Germany and part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area. Before 1866, it was in the Duchy of Nassau; in that year the whole Duchy was absorbed into Prussia. Kronberg lies at t ...
'' (founded 1862, 2.200 members, 45 Mio. ''Deutsche Mark'' total assets), ''
Rödelheim Rödelheim is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the ''Ortsbezirk Mitte-West'' and is subdivided into the ''Stadtbezirke'' Rödelheim-Ost and Rödelheim-West. There are a number of celebrities who have established their base ...
'' (founded 1863) as well as '' Bockenheim'' (34 Mio. ''Deutsche Mark'' total assets, founded 1863). The latter had already merged with ''Volksbank Eschborn'' (founded 1926) and ''Volksbank Niederrad'' (founded 1872) in 1955. In subsequent years, a series of further mergers with other ''Volksbanks'' took place. *1981 ''Bornheimer Volksbank'' (founded 1881), which in 1954 had merged with ''Volksbank Bonames'' (founded 1870) *1990 ''Volksbank Vortaunus'' (founded 1899) *1994 ''Königsteiner Volksbank'' (founded 1865) *1998 ''Raiffeisenbank Maintal'' (a merger of Raiffeisenbanken Maintal-Bischofsheim and Maintal-Dörnigheim) *1999 ''BVB Volksbank'' (founded 1924 as Bad Vilbeler Volksbank, was merged with Raiffeisenbank Berkersheim in 1981 , was merged with Bergen-Enkheimer Volksbank in 1991); ''Volksbank Heldenbergen'' (founded 1868) and ''Raiffeisenbank Bad Homburg'' (founded 1863) *2000 ''Volksbank Raiffeisenbank Hanau'' (founded1864) and ''Volksbank Usinger Land'' (founded 1863) *2002 ''Volksbank Mörfelden-Walldorf'' (founded 1891) and ''Volksbank Kelsterbach'' (founded 1889) *2003 ''Offenbacher Volksbank'' (founded 1865) and ''Volks- und Raiffeisenbank Weilmünster'' (founded 1865) *2004 ''Raiffeisenbank Bruchköbel'' (founded 1893) *2006 ''Volksbank Egelsbach'' (founded 1883) *2009 ''Volksbank Main-Taunus'' (founded 1900) *2012 ''Vereinigte Volksbank Griesheim-Weiterstadt'' (founded 1888) *2016 ''Volksbank Höchst a. M.'' (founded 1862) *2018 ''Volksbank Griesheim'' (founded 1871) and ''Vereinigte Volksbank Maingau'' (founded 1863)


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