Edekabank

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The Edekabank AG is a universal bank and a business of the Edeka Group[2] located at the Edeka House, New-York-Ring 6 in the City Nord in Hamburg. The bank is the central financing institute of Edeka grocery retailers and is active in consumer banking as a direct bank with online and phone consulting.

Founded9 November 1914
HeadquartersHamburg, Germany
Key people
Armin Schäfer (Chairman) Maik Wandtke (CEO)
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Edekabank AG
IndustryUniversal bank
Founded9 November 1914
HeadquartersHamburg, Germany
Key people
Armin Schäfer (Chairman) Maik Wandtke (CEO)
ProductsBanking services
Total assets3.712,9 Million € (2020)[1]
Number of employees
168 (2020)[1]
Websitewww.edekabank.de
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As of December 31, 2020, with total assets of around 3.7 billion Euro,[1] the Edekabank belongs to the biggest 100 credit institutions in the cooperative banking union.

The Edekabank-Group consists of the parent company Edekabank AG and the subsidiary Edeka Versicherungsdienst Vermittlungs-GmbH. It also included Edeka Leasing GmbH (now LGH Leasinggesellschaft für den Handel mbH) until it was sold to Albis Leasing AG on October 1, 2015.[3]

Technology

The Edekabank AG is affiliated to the cooperative data center of the Atruvia located in Frankfurt and uses the data center’s software agree21 as its core banking system.[4]

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