Sparkassen The german Savings Banks 200 years of public banking serving the general public, SME s and communities



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Sparkassen The german Savings Banks 200 years of public banking serving the general public, SME s and communities Germany has established financial institutions that are not only successful in themselves, but at the same time promote social cohesion. That is the great accomplishment of the savings banks. The savings banks are exemplary models of how to combine increasing economic well-being with freedom in solidarity. The Lord Ralf Dahrendorf (1929-2009), 2001 in London Former European Commissioner, Member of the British House of Lords, Director of the London School of Economics and Warden of St Antony s College, University of Oxford Wolfram Morales Head of the Office of the Executive President

To wich institutions do you have large confidence? Police President of the Republic Doctors Sparkassen (Savings Banks) Government Parliament Catholic Church Private Banks

German Sparkassen Seit e 3

The Structure of the German Banking Market The German banking industry is built upon three pillars: Credit Banks Mega-Banks Regional Banks Private Banks Foreign Bank Subsidiaries (target: profit maximization) Savings Banks Landesbank Companies Regional Building Societies (target: universal coverage of the population and SME s with financial services) Co-operative Banks Volksbank Companies Raiffeisenbank Companies and their central or affiliate Institutions (target: economic promotion and support of members) All credit institutions in Germany are subject to the German Banking Act (KWG) and to the supervision of the ECB and the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) Each of the three pillars has its own guarantee system and its own business model

The Savings Banks Finance Group Network 50 millions customers* / 341.000 employees / more then 600 companies * Population 81,2 millions 416 independent Sparkassen 6 Landesbanken 9 Regional Building Societies 11 Regional Public Insurance Groups 1 DekaBank (investment fund company) 5 Leasing-Companies 4 Factoring-Companies 8 Real Estate Companies 68 Investment Companies 1 Sparkassen-Broker 1 Publishing Company (Sparkassenverlag) 12 Regional Savings Banks Federations 11 Sparkassen-Academies 1 Federal Association (DSGV) 1 IT-Service Center 1 Data Center 738 Foundations for the promotion of sports, culture, science and education, social initiatives, environmental projects Source: DSGV

History

1697 Daniel Defoe An Essay upon Projects His proposal of a pension office in every county for the reception of deposits from the poor for their relief in sickness and old age is an admirable scheme for the prevention of poverty and in some of its regulations an anticipation of the modern institution of savings banks. Memoirs of the life and times of Daniel De Foe, containing a review of his writings, and his opinions upon a variety of important matters, civil and ecclesiastical, Walter Wilson, Published by Rarebooksclub.com, United States (2013)

1778 First Savings Bank worldwide in Hamburg ( Ersparungsklasse der Allgemeinen Versorgungsanstalt in Hamburg Founded by the Hamburgische Gesellschaft zur Beförderung der Künste und der nützlichen Gewerbe Patriotische Gesellschaft von 1765, Patritotic Society of 1765) 1807 Reforms in Prussia (Stein-Hardenberg) Local Self-Government was established 1808 New Prussian City Law (including the right for cities to establish Sparkassen) 1850 Law with the right for counties to establish Sparkassen Most Sparkassen were established as departments of city and county administrations (100% public banks)

Historical background: Great Depression 1929-33 1931 (3. Emergency Decree by the President) - Protection of the brand name "Sparkasse by law - Sparkassen were separated from local governments and installed as public-law institutions - Liability by the municipalities Goals: - involvement of representatives of the local economy in the management of Sparkassen, - strengthen the public confidence in Sparkassen as apolitical institutions - limit the amount of loans to municipalities (25 % of deposits) Historic Background: Great Depression (1931 Banking Crisis 1931-33) Nationalization of some big banks (e.g. Dresdner Bank, Commerzbank) Partly nationalized (Deutsche Bank) to save the bank from bankruptcy

Present

Public Mission (Mandate) German savings banks have a public mission/mandate Provide a full range of financial services nationwide Encourage citizens to save and accumulate assets Guarantee the access to a bank account to anyone Support regional economic development (SMEs, regional infrastructure) Make an active contribution to social cohesion in the local community and to sponsor cultural and educational events, sports, as well as social and environmental concerns in the interest of public welfare Strengthen or preserve competition in the banking sector

Public Mission (Mandate) The public mandate is regulated by law in each State s Savings Banks Act The Savings Banks public mandate is reflected in its public welfare-oriented business policy Basis: public legal form, regional principle (Savings banks focus is on doing business in the region in which they are based. Savings banks are independent credit institutions with a clearly defined business area) Co-operation within the group results in increased efficiency (economies of scale)

Broad Democratic Legitimacy Composition of a Sparkassen Supervisory Board (Verwaltungsrat) - 1/3 Representants of the Municipality (elected by the district council) - 1/3 informed/experienced citizens and representatives of the locals - 1/3 Employees of the Sparkasse The composition of the Supervisory Board has the guarantee that the savings banks take into account the interests of all the stakeholders when carrying out its tasks

Duties of the Supervisory Board: hire the board of directors (managers) determine the guidelines and objectives of the company policy supervise the management (executives) participate in the medium-term corporate planning participate in the developing of the principles of personnel policy participate in the discussion about opening and closure of branches

Credit Institutions in Germany 2014 Total Assets (annual average) Branches (year 2015) Sparkassen / Landesbanken (273.400 employees) Credit Banks (167.800 employees) Co-operative Banks (164.050 employees) 2.250 B EUR (2008: 2.738 B EUR) 3.533 B EUR (2008: 2.965 B EUR) 1.035 B EUR (2008: 915 B EUR) 12.784 10.251 (6.300 Postbank) 12.332 Source: Bundesbank Monatsheft 9/2014, 9/2015, Bundesbank Bankenstatistik 1/2016, Postbank Unternehmensporträt

Credit Institutions in Germany 2014 Deposits (July 2015) Loans (July 2015) Sparkassen / Landesbanken 1.136 B EUR 1.425 B EUR Kreditbanken 1.285 B EUR 1.133 B EUR Genossenschaften / Geno-Zentralbanken 624 B EUR 652 B EUR (Data for Non-MFIs) Source: Bundesbank Monatsbericht 9/2015

The Savings Banks Finance Group ensures business financing and prevents credit crunches Market Share SME-Loans in % Regional banks, other Credit Banks and other Banks Mega-Banks Co-operative Sector Savings Banks Finance Group * excluding housing construction loans to enterprises Source: Bank statistics, German Central Bank and in-house calculations Status: 31.12.2013

Savings Banks : Most comprehensive Branch Network Regional density of branches: Population per branch in rural districts and not to a rural district belonging cities Population per branch... Below 4.000 4.000-6.000 6.000-8.000 8.000-10.000 10.000-12.000 12.000-18.000 18.000-24.000 Savings Banks Major Banks (incl. Postbank) * incl. Postbanken Source: Acxiom, OpenStreetMap Status: 2013

Giving Back to the Society Sparkassen-Finance-Group Donations : 501 M EUR / year Among them Culture 144.5 M EUR Social Projects 122.3 M EUR Sports 90.7 M EUR Education 25.0 M EUR Environment 9.7 M EUR Others 108.8 M EUR Source: DSGV

Profit before Taxes percent of average total assets 2 1,5 1 0,5 0-0,5-1 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Sparkassen Landesbanken Regional Credit Banks Big Banks Co-operatives Source: Deutsche Bundesbank

Taxes Paid M Euro 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0-1000 -2000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Sparkassen Landesbanken Regional Credit Banks Co-operatives Big Banks Source: Deutsche Bundesbank

Taxes Paid 2000-2013 cumulated (M EUR) 45000 40000 38 222 35000 30000 25000 20000 17 966 18 484 15000 10000 5000 0 Sparkassen und Landesbanken Credit Banks Co-operatives Source: Deutsche Bundesbank, own calculations

Return on Equity (profit before taxes in percent of average total equity) 40 30 20 10 0-10 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014-20 -30 Sparkassen Landesbanken Co-operatives Regional Credit Banks Big Banks Source: Deutsche Bundesbank

Cost Situation German Banking Sector Cost-Income-Ratio* 2014 Credit Banks 73.3 among them big banks 78.1 Sparkassen 68.3 (East German Sparkassen: 59,9) Co-operatives 65.9 All Banks average 69.0 *This value indicates how much euros are needed to produce 100 euros of income The lower the value, the more efficient the bank Source: Bundesbank Monatsbericht 09/2015

The Common Basis of the Group s Structure Ensures the Success of its Business Model The Savings Banks Finance Group Co-operation within the Group Decentralised Structure Operational Efficiency Public Legal Form Municipal Trusteeship Public Mandate Regional Principle

Leipziger Strasse 51 D-10117 Berlin Germany Wolfram Morales Head of the Office of the Executive President Phone: +49 30 2069-1843 Fax: +49 30 2069-2843 e-mail: wolfram.morales@osv-online.de

Savings Banks Finance Group Key Features of Market Position The largest German banking group According to balance sheet totals, the Savings Banks Finance Group is one of the largest banking groups in Europe. Strong position in retail market The Savings Banks Finance Group is Germany s long-standing number one in credit business, deposit business and financing for SMEs - a result achieved through day-today competition. Group ratings underpin the business model The Floor-Ratings of A+ (Fitch) and A(high) (DBRS) as well as the Corporate Family Rating of Aa2 (Moody s) underpin the Savings Banks business model and risk management, as well as the consolidated group formed by independent credit institutions

The Savings Banks Finance Group Status: 31.12.2013 The Savings Banks Finance Group * * Not a representation of hierarchy or ownership structure Savings Banks Landesbanken Regional Building Societies Regional Public Insurance Groups Number of Institutions 417 Total Assets 1,112 Bn. Employees 244,038 Number of LB Companies 6 Total Assets** 1,113Bn. Employees 41.052 ** Excluding Deka Number of Institutions 10 Total Assets 60 Bn. Employees - Internal 4,378 - External 4,374 Number 11 Gross Premium Income 19.5 Bn. Employees - Internal 18,800 - External 9,500 Equity Investment Companies DekaBank German Giro Centre Investment Companies of the Landesbanken Regional Building Society Property Companies Deutsche Leasing Other Leasing Companies Factoring Companies No. of Institutions 69 Investments 1,530 Total Vol. 1.1 Bn. Employees 246 Total Assets 116 Bn. Employees 4,035 No. of Institutions 7 Employees 250 No. of Institutions 9 Volume of Trade 5.7 Bn. Employees Internal 100 External 405 No. of Contracts 246,400 Purchase Price 27,9 Bn. Employees 2,138 No. of Institutions 4 No. of Contracts 155,600 Purchase Price 42,5 Bn. Employees 527 No. of Institutions 4 Annual Turnover 23,7 Bn. Employees 257

Profit before Taxes M Euro 20000 15000 10000 5000 0-5000 -10000-15000 -20000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Sparkassen Landesbanken Regional Credit Banks Big Banks Co-operatives Source: Deutsche Bundesbank

Return on Equity (profit after taxes in percent of average total equity) 25 20 15 10 5 0-5 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014-10 -15-20 -25 Sparkassen Landesbanken Co-operatives Regional Credit Banks Big Banks Source: Deutsche Bundesbank

Profit after Taxes percent of average total assets 1,5 1 0,5 0-0,5-1 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 Sparkassen Landesbanken Regional Credit Banks Big Banks Co-operatives Source: Deutsche Bundesbank

Taxes Paid 2000-2013 cumulated (M EUR) 35000 30000 30 681 25000 20000 18 484 15000 10000 7 541 8 792 9 174 5000 0 Sparkassen Landesbanken Regional Credit Banks Big Banks Co-operatives Source: Deutsche Bundesbank, own calculations

Jules Verne (1828 1905) - 1895 administrateur of Amiens Savings Bank - 1898 honorary director