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      The Bundesverband deutscher Banken (Association of German Banks), the voice of the private commercial banks in Germany, was founded in Cologne in 1951. [ more ]

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The Tasks – an overview

The Association of German Banks represents the economic and political interests of its members in all matters of common concern, taking into account the interests of the economy at large.

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The Tasks – an overview

Ombudsman

The most influential critics of the private banks are the ombudsmen themselves. They stand for independence, impartiality and trust.

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Ombudsman

The protection system

The German financial industry offers its customers a unique level of protection for their savings. Customers of a bank in Germany are basically doubly protected – by both statutory and voluntary schemes.

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The protection system
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