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Bremer Bank
The old bank building at the Domshof
Founded
1856
Headquarters
Bremen
Parent
Dresdner Bank
The Bank of Bremen (German: Bremer Bank) was a German bank, founded in 1856 initially with the privilege to issue banknotes, which it lost in 1889. In 1895, it was acquired by Dresdner Bank but the brand name survived until 2010. It had branches in Bremen's districts Mitte (city center next to Bremen Cathedral), Neustadt, Utbremen, and Vegesack.
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