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Wüstenrot Bausparkasse AG

Wüstenrot is Germany’s oldest private home loan and savings bank. The roots go back to the year 1921. As the inventor of home loan and savings, founded in 1924, exactly 100 years ago, it has already enabled millions of people to fulfill their dreams of living in their own four walls. Today, attractive savings rates and loan offers, quick lending decisions, as well as reliable service and competent field sales partners have made Wüstenrot Germany’s second largest private home loan and savings bank. Since 2017 Wüstenrot has also been the first German home loan and savings bank to engage in the covered bond business. The core market is in Germany. A branch office is maintained in Luxembourg.

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Rating
Standard & Poor's
Mortgage Pfandbrief
AAA
Public Pfandbrief
-
short-term liabilities
A1
long-term liabilities
A-
financial strength
-
Selected key figures
Total assets
Mortgage loan portfolio(1)
Residential loans
Commercial loans
of which cross-border
Mortgage loan commitments(2)
Residential loans
Commercial loans
of which cross-border
Public-sector loan portfolio
of which cross-border
Public-sector loan commitments
of which cross-border
Total funds outstanding (registered and bearer bonds)
Mortgage Pfandbrief
Public Pfandbrief
Unsecured bonds
Jumbo issues outstanding
Benchmark issues outstanding
Refinancing funds raised
Mortgage Pfandbrief
Public Pfandbrief
Unsecured bonds
Promissory notes
Subordinated liabilities
2023 in Mio €
31,766
25,791
25,579
212
821
3,070
3,068
2
43
1,983
1,841
463
463
3,840
3,414
-
426
-
2,000
1,023
1,021
-
-
2
-
2022 in Mio €
30,711
24,324
24,107
217
790
4,795
4,756
39
212
2,193
1,751
62
62
3,296
2,827
-
470
-
1,000
657
451
-
-
206
-
(1)Construction loan portfolio in total
(2)Construction loan commitments