GLS Bank
Company type | Cooperative |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1974 |
Headquarters | Bochum, Germany |
Key people | Thomas Jorberg, President |
Products | Sustainable banking |
AUM | €4.1 billion (2016) |
Number of employees | 514 (2017) |
Website | www |
GLS Bank (officially GLS Gemeinschaftsbank eG) is a German ethical bank that was founded in 1974 as an anthroposophical initiative by Wilhelm Ernst Barkhoff and Gisela Reuther. It was the first bank in Germany that operated with an ethical philosophy.[1] According to GLS Bank, its focus is on cultural, social and ecological initiatives, initiated by people, and not anonymous interests seeking capital or maximum profit. The name stands for Gemeinschaftsbank für Leihen und Schenken which translates as Community bank for loaning and giving.
The bank is based in Bochum, Germany, and is a co-operative. As of November 2006, the bank's total balance was EUR 645 billion.[1] As of 31 December 2008, the balance sheet total was EUR 1,013 billion, further rising to EUR 1,847 billion as of 31 December 2010.
In 2015, the bank received the first German Award for Excellence from the Deutschen Gesellschaft für Zertifizierung (German Certification Group).[2][3] The award was granted to honor the bank's fair business practices.
In December 2016 at the annual general assembly, about 80% of the 1200 people present at the assembly decided to introduce the GLS Beitrag.[4][5][6]
Growth
In 2010, the bank acquired over 18,000 new customers and in February 2011 GLS announced a growth of 37%, the largest in the bank's history.[7] As of December 2016 the Genossenschaft (co-operative) has 46,313 members,[8] compared to December 2015 with 41,982 members[8] this is a growth of 10.3%.[8]
Support
GLS bank is supporting a number of initiatives and projects in the fields of renewable energies, food, housing, "sustainable business", health and culture and education. GLS bank supports for example the lobby-organisation "Center for a modern liberalism" of former Alliance 90/The Greens-politicians Marieluise Beck and Ralf Fücks.[9]
See also
- Triodos Bank, another ethical bank founded under anthroposophical principles.
References
- ^ a b GLS Gemeinschaftsbank, summary by International Association of Investors in the Social Economy, December 2006. For summary report enter 'GLS' in search box
- ^ GLS Bank für vorbildliche Geschäftspolitik ausgezeichnet Archived 2015-11-22 at the Wayback Machine, Umwelt-Kompass
- ^ "Erstmals verliehener "German Award for Excellence" geht an GLS-Bank". Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
- ^ GLS Beitrag: Im Neuland, GLS Blog
- ^ bankspiegel.pageflow.io/gls-beitrag Archived 2017-09-25 at the Wayback Machine, pageflow.io
- ^ "Gebühr ohne Schrecken". Handelsblatt. 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
- ^ "GLS Bank with 37 percent record growth". nna-news.org. 2011. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
- ^ a b c GLS Bank, Zahlen & Fakten
- ^ "Zentrum für Liberale Moderne". www.gls.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-07-28.
External links
- Official website (English)
- Official website (German)
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General Anthroposophical Society
- Rudolf Steiner
- Albert Steffen
- Marie Steiner-von Sivers
- Elisabeth Vreede
- Gunther Wachsmuth
- Ita Wegman
- Hilma af Klint
- Henri Bortoft
- Georg Kühlewind
- Ehrenfried Pfeiffer
- Theodor Schwenk
- Emil Bock
- Bernard Lievegoed
- Edith Maryon
- Sergei O. Prokofieff
- Peter Selg
- Jens Bjørneboe
- Aasmund Brynildsen
- Daniel Nicol Dunlop
- Zviad Gamsakhurdia
- John Fentress Gardner
- Walter Burley Griffin
- Karl König
- Robert A. McDermott
- Arthur Zajonc
- Douglas M. Sloan
- Marjorie Spock
- Walter Johannes Stein
- Ernst Lehrs
- Herbert Witzenmann
- Massimo Scaligero
- Ross Rentea
- Rudolf Hauschka
- Oskar Schmiedel
- Hermann Poppelbaum
- Alfred Meebold
- Wilhelm Rath
- Herbert Hahn
- Francis Edmunds
- Thomas Weihs
- Cecil Harwood
- Daphne Olivier
- Marguerite Lundgren
- Valborg Werbeck-Svärdström
- Wilhelm Ernst Barkhoff
- John Davy
- Jakob Streit
- Alfred Rexroth
- Ernst Weissert
- Michael Henry Wilson
- Margaret Cross
- Fried Geuter
- Arnold Freeman
- Rudi Lissau
- Margaret Bennell
- Edith Rigby
- Bertram Keightley
- Arild Rosenkrantz
- Eileen Hutchins
- Eleanor Merry
- Paul Nordoff
- Clive Robbins
- Violetta Plincke
- Hans Schauder
- George Adams Kaufmann
- Liane Collot d'Herbois
- Egil Tynæs
- Else Klink
- Carlo Pietzner
- Marta Fuchs
- Wolfgang Schad
- Julian Sleigh
- Botho Sigwart zu Eulenburg
- Johannes Tautz
- Vydūnas
- Willem Zeylmans van Emmichoven
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