Oldenburgische Landesbank
Industry | Financial services |
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Founded | 1868 |
Headquarters | Oldenburg, Germany |
Number of employees | 2,950 |
Website |
olb |
Oldenburgische Landesbank AG (OLB) is a German bank.
Headquartered in Oldenburg, it has 176 branches[1] in the northwestern region of Germany, known as Weser-Ems (comprising Osnabrück Land, Emsland, County of Bentheim, East Frisia, Ammerland, Friesland, Oldenburg (Oldenburg), and Oldenburg Münsterland), as well as Bremen (since 1 July 2009), Bremerhaven (since 4 October 2010) and Verden (since 4 April 2011). Its first branch in North Rhine-Westphalia opened 7 November 2011 in Rheine.[2] OLB has two subsidiaries: the private bank Fortmann & Söhne in Oldenburg and Münsterländische Bank Thie & Co. in Münster.
Board of Directors
- Patrick Tessmann (Chairman)
- Thomas Bretzger
- Hilger König
- Karin Katerbau
References
- ↑ OLB eröffnet neue Filiale in Bremerhaven, abgerufen am 2. November 2010
- ↑ Westfälische Nachrichten: OLB eröffnet Filiale in Rheine Beitrag 7. November 2011, abgerufen am 11. Februar 2012
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