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The bank Schilling & CO. AG is a private bank with seat in mutton castle (Lower Franconia). The enterprise strategy is based on an individual customer service of wealthy private customers and medium-size companies. The bank maintains 12 addresses in north Bavaria, Hessen and Thuringia.
Enterprise history
- 1923 establishment by the sole owner Josef Schilling under the designation "Josef Schilling banking transaction mutton castle ", seat: Station route 86 in mutton castle
- 1929 entrance of the attorney Hans Leikauf; Balance sheet total: 1,3 millions realm Marks
- 1948 DM opening balance with a balance sheet total of 664 TDM
- 1953 balance sheet total 2.5 millions DM
- 1959 Umbennenung in "bank Schilling & CO. "(Open commercial company). Partners are Hans Leikauf and Karl, Josef and Therese Schilling
- 1965 Hans Leikauf separate; Entrance of Dr. Theodor Adam Schmitt as a personally responsible partner
- 1968 death of Josef Schilling; new seat: Market place 10 in mutton castle
- 1970 opening of the address bath
- 1976 opening of the address peppering castle
- 1979 death of Therese Schilling (widow of Josef Schilling); Partner Karl Schilling separates from the society
- 1983 entrance of Dr. Hubert Ralph Schmitt (son of Dr. Theodor Adam Schmitt) as partners; the society is led now by father and son; Opening of the address Fulda
- 1990 opening of the address Meiningen
- 1992 opening of the branch Steinbach resounding mountain, which was again closed 2005
- 1996 change of the company form into a corporation with Dr. Theodor Adam Schmitt as supervisory board chairmen and Dr. Hubert Ralph Schmitt as a member of the board
Characteristic numbers
The bank Schilling & CO. AG had at the end of of 2005 nearly 40,000 customers and with a balance sheet total of approximately 1.43 billion euro a yearly surplus of 1,2 millions euro.
Subsidiary company
- Dr. Schmitt GmbH peppering castle, insurance broker
- Dr. Schmitt leasing GmbH
- Dr. Schmitt real estates GmbH
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