Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg

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Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg
TypeAnstalt des öffentlichen Rechts
Industry Financial services
Founded1852
Headquarters Ludwigsburg, Germany
Key people
Heinz-Werner Schulte Vorsitzender des Vorstands
9,293,991.97 euro (2017)  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Total assets € 11.816 billion (2020)
Number of employees
1,460 (2020)
Website www.ksklb.de
Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg Hauptstelle Schillerplatz.JPG

Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg is a savings bank with seat in Ludwigsburg.

Business

It was founded in 1852. It has 1,460 employees at 101 locations in the district of Ludwigsburg and total assets of 11.82 Billion Euros. It provides financial services to small-scale businesses and retail banking customers.

Coordinates: 48°53′40″N9°11′15″E / 48.8944°N 9.1874°E / 48.8944; 9.1874


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