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The removal of state guarantees prompted the merger of Hamburgische Landesbank and Landesbank Schleswig-Holstein |
IN JULY GERMANY’S 11 Landesbanken will finally lose their state guarantee, which has underpinned cheap credit and an easy life. While no-one is expecting a big bang after the guarantee is withdrawn, this change has already prompted consolidation and cost-cutting in the highly fragmented German banking sector.
The reform is long overdue. At last count there were 1,800 cooperative banks, 550 Sparkassen (savings banks), 15 insurance companies, eight leasing enterprises, 90 brokerages and more than 100 commercial banks in addition to the 11 Landesbanken.
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