Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 94. Chapters: Banks of Germany, German bankers, List of co-operative banks in Germany, Rothschild family, Bethmann family, Deutsche Bank, Thilo Sarrazin, Bethmanns and Rothschilds, Deutsche Bundesbank, Otto Hermann Kahn, Hjalmar Schacht, Electronic cash, Allianz, Federal Financial Supervisory Authority, Jacquier and Securius Bank, Hypo Real Estate, IKB Deutsche Industriebank, Fritz Mannheimer, KfW, Mayer Amschel Rothschild, Dresdner Bank, Leopold Koppel, Sal. Oppenheim, Bethmann bank, Bank Emisyjny w Polsce, Abraham Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Commerzbank, Wirecard, Deutsche Postbank, David Hansemann, Central Credit Committee, Salomon Heine, Adolph von Hansemann, Reichsbank, Kilian von Steiner, List of banks in Germany, Carl Mayer von Rothschild, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, Joseph Süß Oppenheimer, Simon Moritz Bethmann, Isaac Seligman, Jacob Fugger, AXA Bank Europe, Karl Kimmich, Reinhold Quaatz, Alfred Herrhausen, Depfa Bank, Carl Melchior, Moritz von Bethmann, Hans Boner, Johann Philipp Bethmann, Issachar Berend Lehmann, Felix M. Warburg, Hermann Josef Abs, HSBC Trinkaus, Gustav Klemperer von Klemenau, BHF Bank, Hypo Group Alpe Adria, Rudolf E. A. Havenstein, Alfred Freiherr von Oppenheim, Kurt Richebächer, Jürgen Ponto, Bundesverband deutscher Banken, Philipp Hainhofer, August von Clemm, Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken, Bundesverband Öffentlicher Banken Deutschlands, Berenberg Bank, Bundesverband der Deutschen Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken, Mendelssohn & Co., Hermann von Dechend, Carl Fürstenberg, Eurohypo, Bank deutscher Länder, A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bank Association, Jacob Frederico Torlade, M.M.Warburg & CO, HypoVereinsbank, Siegmund George Warburg, Friedrich Thyssen, Hermann von Beckerath, Klaus-Peter Müller, Karl Otto Pöhl, Salomon Oppenheim, Markus Bär Friedenthal, Gerson von Bleichröder, Hans-Dieter Brenner, DZ Bank, Herstatt Bank, Rudolf Löb, Joseph Mendelssohn, Jonas Fränkel, Max Warburg, Daniel Itzig, GLS bank, Hilmar Kopper, Martin Blessing, Karl Blessing, Münchner Bank, Metzler Bank, Moritz von Cohn, Dirk Jens Nonnenmacher, Hermann-Josef Lamberti, Amschel Mayer Rothschild, WGZ Bank, DekaBank, A Ruffer & Sons, Charles Hallgarten, Paul Wallich, Johann Christian Gerning, Bankhaus Reuschel & Co., Alois Dessauer, Rentenbank, VEM Aktienbank, Emile Erlanger and Company, Targobank, Merck Finck & Co., Hauck & Aufhäuser, Hermann Wallich, Otto Georg Bogislaf von Glasenapp, Hermann Frenkel, Ost-West Handelsbank. Excerpt: This is a list of co-operative banks in Germany according to the information provided by the Bundesverband der Deutschen Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken (BVR) umbrella organisation. By late 2008, there were 1,197 co-operative banks in Germany with total assets of Euro668 billion. German co-operative banks are members of regional organisations. These organisations are responsible for additional support of the local bank (such as specialised salesforces or providing further education for the bank staff) as well as acting as an audit body in compliance with German banking law. See also: Sparda-Bank (Deutschland) See also: PSD Bank The Rothschild family (known as The House of Rothschild, or more simply as the Rothschilds) is a European family of German Jewish origin that established European banking and finance houses from the late eighteenth century. Five lines of the Austrian branch of the family were elevated into the Austrian nobility, being given hereditary baronies of the Habsburg Em.