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Hanseatic Bank
Company type
GmbH & Co KG
Industry
Banking, Financial services
Founded
1969
Headquarters
Bramfelder Chaussee 101,
22177 Hamburg
,
Germany
Number of locations
1
Area served
Germany
Key people
Michel Billon (managing director) Detlef Zell (managing director)
Products
Consumer credit (credit cards, personal loans)
Deposit and savings
Insurance
Factoring (receivables management)
Net income
€59 million[1] (2020)
Total equity
€433 million[2] (2020)
Number of employees
545
Website
www.hanseaticbank.de
As a private bank based in Hamburg, Hanseatic Bank operates throughout Germany. It specializes in four core businesses: deposit-taking , real-estate related financing, receivables management and credit cards. The company's products are distributed by partners as well as directly in one of the ten branches, online or through its own service center. Additionally, within the framework of factoring collaborations, Hanseatic Bank acquires receivables from companies within and outside of the Otto Group.[3]
The bank has more than 500 employees working at the headquarter and the subsidiary Hanseatic Service Center GmbH in Hamburg.
^Annual report Hanseatic Bank, https://www.hanseaticbank.de/fileadmin/docs/HB_GB_2020.pdf (in German)
^Annual report Hanseatic Bank, https://www.hanseaticbank.de/fileadmin/docs/HB_GB_2020.pdf (in German)
^Homepage Hanseatic Bank, Wir über uns (in German) https://www.hanseaticbank.de/services/ueber-uns
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