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DZ Bank company history timeline

1972

At the end of the nineteen-sixties the Raiffeisenverband (Raiffeisen Association) and the German Cooperative Association began merger negotiations that finally led to a comprehensive reorganisation of the cooperative associations in 1972.

1975

DG BANK Act The DG BANK Deutsche Genossenschaftsbank Act of 1975 renamed the Deutsche Genossenschaftskasse and extended its banking purview.

1976

As early as 1976 DG BANK opened its first international offices in New York and Hong Kong.

1990

In July 1990 DG BANK took over the central institution function in the new federal states.

2000

The concentration process was not to get moving again until 2000 when SGZ-Bank and GZB-Bank merged to form GZ-Bank.

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