Fürstlich Castell'sche Bank
Fürstlich Castell'sche Bank is the third-oldest bank in continuous operation in Germany, founded in 1774 as the Gräflich Castell-Remlingen'sche Landes-Credit-Cassa. It is located in Würzburg.
In March 2016, they planned to open the third asset management fund in the third quarter to meet the customers' expectations.
History
The institution was founded in 1774 as the Gräflich Castell-Remlingen’sche Landes-Credit-Casse. The initiative for its establishment came from Friedrich Adolf von Zwanziger, who at the time served as chancellery director of the County of Castell. From 1806, the bank was headquartered for more than 40 years at what is now Bergstraße 2; in 1847, its headquarters were relocated to Rathausplatz 1.In 1857, the Gräflich Castell'sche Neue Credit-Casse was founded as an additional institution, focusing on corporate banking and asset management. The older Landes-Credit-Casse maintained offices in several buildings in Castell. In 1941, the two banks merged to form the Fürstlich Castell’sche Bank.
In 2001, the company was converted into a partnership limited by shares. With effect from 1 August 2006, the legal form was changed to the current public limited company.
With effect from 1 January 2023, the bank appointed its former authorized representatives Christian Hille and Thomas Rosenfeld as members of the management board. Hille later left the company for personal reasons. Thomas Rosenfeld stepped down from the management board in 2024. On 1 July 2024, Inka Winter was appointed authorized representative.