Bundesdruckerei-Gruppe
General | General InformationGeneral Information
Company name | Bundesdruckerei-Gruppe |
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Company website | www.bundesdruckerei.de | |
Number of employees | 500 - 4.999 | |
Reporting year | 2023 | |
Indicator set | GRI SRS | |
Directly affected by the disclosure of non-financial and diversity information | No, but check the declaration of conformity in the sense of the CSR reporting obligation | |
Reporting on EU taxonomy | not subject to the reporting obligation and not reporting according to EU taxonomy | |
Contact |
Bundesdruckerei Unternehmensgruppe
Mareike Ahrens Head of Corporate Sustainability Kommandantenstr. 18 10969 Berlin Germany + 49 (0) 151 – 4414 6829 mareike.ahrens@bdr.de |
Describe your business model (including type of company, products / services)
General Information Describe your business model (including type of company, products / services) As a German federal technology company, the Bundesdruckerei Group is seeking to bring about trust in society and is contributing to the digital sovereignty of Germany with its digital and security expertise. Its individual companies offer identification systems along with products and solutions relating to cyber security and digitalisation – for the public sector and for areas of society and the economy that are worthy of protection. This includes ID documents and credentials such as the German passport and ID card as well as ID management solutions and corresponding system infrastructures. Moreover, the Bundesdruckerei Group is developing solutions for highly secure IT infrastructures and trust services. Plus, the business portfolio also includes state means of payment and value transfer systems.
As a German federal technology company, the Bundesdruckerei Group focuses on research and development – both internally with its own divisions and departments as well as externally in collaboration with renowned research institutes, universities and companies. Current topics here include the use of artificial intelligence, data analysis and quantum technology. The Bundesdruckerei Group divides its activities into five business units1
As a German federal technology company, the Bundesdruckerei Group focuses on research and development – both internally with its own divisions and departments as well as externally in collaboration with renowned research institutes, universities and companies. Current topics here include the use of artificial intelligence, data analysis and quantum technology. The Bundesdruckerei Group divides its activities into five business units1
- German ID Systems
- Credential Management Systems
- Secure Digitalisation Solutions
- Value Printing
- Infrastructure & Service

Reporting boundaries:
The following declaration and the information included within refer to the Bundesdruckerei Group. The term ‘Bundesdruckerei Group’ does not stand for a specific legal entity; it is primarily used for linguistic simplification and to distinguish it from the parent company Bundesdruckerei Gruppe GmbH, Berlin. It therefore covers all the legally independent, majority-owned companies within the group: namely the parent company Bundesdruckerei Gruppe GmbH, Berlin, as well as the subsidiaries Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Berlin, (including its subsidiaries Maurer Electronics GmbH, Munich, and Maurer Electronics Split d.o.o, Split, Croatia), D-Trust GmbH, Berlin, genua GmbH, Kirchheim bei München, iNCO SpóÅ‚ka z o. o., Wawrów, Poland, and Xecuro GmbH, Berlin. If the information does not apply to the entire Group, the respective companies are explicitly named. In accordance with Section 8.1.3 of the Public Corporate Governance Code of the Federal Government in conjunction with Sections 315b et seq. of the German Commercial Code (HGB), Bundesdruckerei Gruppe GmbH is required to submit a non-financial group declaration in compliance with the CSR Directive Implementation Act. This takes the form of the following declaration of compliance with the German Sustainability Code.
Reporting year:
Unless otherwise stated, the data and reported content refer to the year 2023.
1 A realignment of the divisions will take effect on 1 January 2024. We will take this into account in the next DNK Declaration of Compliance.