Deutsche Hypothekenbank
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Company name | Deutsche Hypothekenbank |
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Company website | www.deutsche-hypo.de | |
Reporting year | 2017 | |
Indicator set | GRI SRS | |
Directly affected by the disclosure of non-financial and diversity information | No | |
Contact |
Deutsche Hypothekenbank (Actien-Gesellschaft)
Simone Huch Osterstraße 31 30159 Hannover Germany 0511/3045-583 0511/3045-589 simone.huch@deutsche-hypo.de |
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Deutsche Hypothekenbank (Actien-Gesellschaft) is a Pfandbriefbank specialising in the financing of commercial real estate. It is a member company of the NORD/LB Group in which it forms the centre of competence for the core business field of Commercial Real Estate Financing. Founded in 1872, Deutsche Hypo operates in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the Benelux countries, Spain and Poland. The Bank has its headquarters in Hanover, with locations in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Munich, as well as in Amsterdam, London, Madrid, Paris and Warsaw. With around 400 employees and total assets of € 23.7 billion, Deutsche Hypo is among the major German real estate financing institutes. Further information on Deutsche Hypo can be found at www.deutsche-hypo.de
For Deutsche Hypo, entrepreneurial responsibility is an essential element in the design of its operations as a financial services company in responsibility for its customers, as an employer in responsibility for its employees and as a corporate citizen in responsibility for society. For this reason, the Bank promotes a sustainable development of the economy and society and supports its customers in the realisation of ecological opportunities and in avoiding ecological risks.
For Deutsche Hypo, entrepreneurial responsibility is an essential element in the design of its operations as a financial services company in responsibility for its customers, as an employer in responsibility for its employees and as a corporate citizen in responsibility for society. For this reason, the Bank promotes a sustainable development of the economy and society and supports its customers in the realisation of ecological opportunities and in avoiding ecological risks.