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Abführungskontrolle Positivliste 2015 (Stand: 23.07.2018) Seite 1 von 34 Abführungskontrolle Positivliste 2015 (Stand: 23.07.2018) Nr. Nachname Vorname Unternehmen 1. Abel Wolfgang Asklepios Kliniken Hamburg GmbH Hamburger Hafen- und Logistik AG 2. Ackermann Ulrich Provinzial Rheinland Konzern / Holding (VR) Provinzial Rheinland Lebensversicherung AG Provinzial Rheinland Versicherung AG 3. Adam Annette Verwaltungsgesellschaft Otto mbH Adams Michael AVU Aktiengesellschaft für Versorgungs-Unternehmen 4. Adelmann Marion Nassauische Sparkasse - Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts 5. 6. Adolph Dieter Westfalen Weser Energie GmbH & Co. KG Westfalen Weser Netz GmbH 7. Ahrens Wolfgang RWE Group Business Services GmbH 8. Ahrweiler Elina Basler Lebensversicherungs-Aktiengesellschaft 9. Ahting Detlef Avacon AG Bremer Straßenbahn AG Kraftverkehrsgesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Braunschweig (KVG Braunschweig) Norddeutscher Rundfunk (Rundfunkrat) 10. Aichinger Susanne Kabel Deutschland Holding AG Vodafone GmbH 11. Akkan Sabine Gesundheit Nordhessen Holding AG 12. Albrecht Wilfried Avacon AG 13. Alex Hendrik Klinikum Region Hannover GmbH 14. Allinger Quirin Edeka Neukauf Südbayern GmbH 15. Altenschmidt Hans-Hermann Commerzbank AG 16. Altmann Dieter D+S communication center management GmbH 17. Amier Claudia Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide 18. Amthor Jens PSD Bank Nord eG Andree Silvia Nassauische Sparkasse - Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts 19. 20. Angerer Manfred ENTEGA AG ENTEGA Netz AG 21. Angermaier Benno Stadtwerke München GmbH SWM Services GmbH 22. Angst Roland Telekom Deutschland GmbH 23. Anthonisen Holger swb AG 24. Antoni Yvonne HELIOS Kliniken GmbH Helios Klinikum Erfurt GmbH Apitzsch Wolfgang DZ Bank AG (Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank) 25. 26. Apsel Horst OIE AG Arndt Norbert Energie- und Wasserversorgung Mittleres Ruhrgebiet 27. GmbH Arndt Reinhard Westfälische Provinzial Versicherung Aktiengesellschaft 28. 29. Artmann Frank Avacon AG 30. Aschenbach Michael Klinikum Region Hannover GmbH KRH Servicegesellschaft mbH 31. Auerbach Sabine-Almut HSH Nordbank AG 32. Aufderstroth Andrea Stadtwerke Gütersloh GmbH Axmann Manfred Bremerhavener Versorgungs- und Verkehrsgesellschaft 33. mbH Verkehrsgesellschaft Bremerhaven AG 34. Backmann Renate Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH 35. Bahn Andreas Hapag-Lloyd AG HGV Hamburger Gesellschaft für Verm.- u. Beteiligungsmanagement mbH Seite 2 von 34 Abführungskontrolle Positivliste 2015 (Stand: 23.07.2018) Nr. Nachname Vorname Unternehmen 36. Baier Rainer Bausparkasse Schwäbisch Hall AG Schwäbisch Hall Kreditservice GmbH 37. Ball Mira Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe AG üstra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG 38. Ballhause Torsten Hamburger Hafen- und Logistik AG HGV Hamburger Gesellschaft für Verm.- u. Beteiligungsmanagement mbH 39. Bandosz Oliver Charles Vögele Deutschland GmbH 40. Bardenhagen Anke Telekom Deutschland GmbH 41. Barg Verena Deutsche Telekom Service GmbH 42. Barham Dennis ESWE Versorgungs AG WiTCOM Wiesbadener Informations- u. Telekommunikationsgesellschaft mbH 43. Barow Ines Prosegur Cash Services Germany GmbH 44. Bartels Torben Hamburger Wasserwerke GmbH HGV Hamburger Gesellschaft für Verm.- u. Beteiligungsmanagement mbH 45. Basakli Serkan FraGround Fraport Ground Services GmbH 46. Basler-Wind Gisela Telekom Shop Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Bauer Leonhard Karlsruher Versorgungs-, Verkehrs- und Hafen GmbH 47. 48. Bauermeister Rolf Deutsche Post AG Deutsche Postbank AG 49. Baumann Falk T-Systems Multimedia Solutions GmbH Bayer-Serr Mechthild PricewaterhouseCoopers AG 50. Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft 51. Becker Andrea PSD Bank RheinNeckarSaar eG 52. Becker Andrea TÜV Rheinland AG (Holding) 53. Becker Christine Kreissparkasse Groß-Gerau 54. Becker Jürgen Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe AG Technische Werke Dresden GmbH 55. Becker Jürgen USB Bochum GmbH 56. Becker Peter Württembergische Lebensversicherung AG Becker Werner AVU Aktiengesellschaft für Versorgungs-Unternehmen 57. 58. Becker-Möbius Jakob Netze BW GmbH 59. Beckmann Wilhelm Provinzial NordWest Holding AG Westfälische Provinzial Versicherung Aktiengesellschaft 60. Bednarski Josef Deutsche Telekom AG Deutsche Telekom Service GmbH Behle Christine BLG LOGISTICS GROUP AG & Co. KG (Bremer Lagerhaus- Gesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft von 1877) 61. Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahnen AG (BOGESTRA) Deutsche Lufthansa AG Hauptverwaltung 62. Behlert Bernd HELIOS Vogtland-Klinikum Plauen GmbH 63. Behrens Jürgen Ilmebahn GmbH 64. Beiderwieden Ulrich Deloitte Deutschland GmbH Deloitte GmbH 65. Beier Detlef Avacon AG Beins Anke LBS Norddeutsche Landesbausparkasse Berlin-Hannover 66. Beins Rüdiger DZ Bank AG (Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank) 67. 68. Benayad Abdelhak PSD Bank Rhein-Ruhr eG 69. Bendokat Frauke LSG Lufthansa Service Holding AG Seite 3 von 34 Abführungskontrolle Positivliste 2015 (Stand: 23.07.2018) Nr. Nachname Vorname Unternehmen Stadtwerke Köln GmbH 70. Bendt Siegfried Helios Klinikum Krefeld GmbH 71. Benthien Jörg HanseWerk AG 72. Berendsohn Jochen VGH-Landschaftliche Brandkasse Hannover 73. Berg Peter TÜV NORD Mobilität GmbH & Co. KG 74. Berger Christian Provinzial Nord Brandkasse AG 75. Berger Gerald Hermes Europe GmbH 76. Bergfeld Martina Vitanas GmbH & Co. KGaA Vitanas Holding GmbH 77. Bergmann Margitta Sana Kliniken AG 78. Berndt Torsten ENSO Energie Sachsen Ost AG 79. Bernhard Isolde e.kundenservice Netz GmbH 80. Bethke Axel Städtisches Krankenhaus Kiel GmbH 81. Bethke Frank Deutsche Telekom Service GmbH Deutsche Telekom Technik GmbH 82. Beurer Theodor Stadtwerke Augsburg Verkehrs-GmbH 83. Bickel Christian üstra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG 84. Biehler Artur Deutsche Bank Privat- und Geschäftskunden AG 85. Biesold Karl-Heinz Hapag-Lloyd AG 86. Binder Achim EnBW Perspektiven GmbH NetCom BW GmbH Netze BW GmbH 87. Binner Dagmar Danzas Deutschland Holding GmbH 88. Birch Ulf Norddeutscher Rundfunk (Verwaltungsrat) 89. Birner Heinrich Flughafen München GmbH Stadtsparkasse München Stadtwerke München GmbH SWM Services GmbH 90. Birnstiel Ines Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) AöR 91. Bischoff Ringo Finanz Informatik GmbH & Co. KG Landesbank Berlin AG / Berliner Sparkasse 92. Bitter Ute Stadtwerke Hannover AG - enercity 93. Blancke Blanca Stadtwerke Hannover AG - enercity Versorgungs- und Verkehrsgesellschaft Hannover mbH 94. Bleidt Susanne Deutsche Postbank AG Postbank Filialvertrieb AG 95. Blug Michael RWE Deutschland AG Stadtwerke Saarbrücken Netz AG VSE Aktiengesellschaft Blümlein Michael SÜC GmbH (Städtische Werke Überlandwerke Coburg 96. GmbH) 97. Bobach Friedhelm Netzgesellschaft Düsseldorf mbH Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG 98. Bock Annette Hanauer Straßenbahn GmbH 99. Böckeler Helmut Sana Kliniken Duisburg GmbH 100. Böddeker Daniel Westfalen Weser Energie GmbH & Co. KG Westfalen Weser Netz GmbH 101. Bode Thomas Bremer Straßenbahn AG Bremer Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH 102. Boden Christian Essener Verkehrs-AG 103. Boertz Manfred Finanz Informatik GmbH & Co. KG 104. Boese Armin Dortmunder Energie- und Wasserversorgung GmbH Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG (DSW 21) 105. Bogner Walter Giesecke & Devrient GmbH 106. Böhm Marion Stadtwerke Bonn GmbH Stadtwerke Bonn Verkehrs-GmbH 107. Boldt Claudia Flughafen Hamburg GmbH Seite 4 von 34 Abführungskontrolle Positivliste 2015 (Stand: 23.07.2018) Nr. Nachname Vorname Unternehmen 108. Bolte Rosemarie SV SparkassenVersicherung Holding AG 109. Boltje Bernhard SUEZ Deutschland Gmb 110. Bombe Rolf Stadtwerke Flensburg GmbH 111. Bommes Jutta Provinzial Rheinland Konzern / Holding (VR) Provinzial Rheinland Lebensversicherung AG Provinzial Rheinland Versicherung AG 112. Bonelli Angelo TransnetBW GmbH Bonig Uwe Berufsfortbildungswerk Gemeinnützige Bildungseinrichtung 113. des DGB GmbH (bfw) 114. Borchert Monika Danzas Deutschland Holding GmbH 115. Borck Marcus DEKRA Automobil GmbH DEKRA SE envia Mitteldeutsche Energie AG 116. Borck Uwe ENGIE Deutschland AG GASAG Berliner Gaswerke AG 117. Börger-Reichert Detlef Amprion GmbH 118. Borgmann Björn RHÖN-KLINIKUM AG 119. Börker Ingeborg HELIOS Albert-Schweitzer-Klinik Northeim GmbH 120. Born Marion PSD Bank Nord eG 121. Bornand Toby DHL Hub Leipzig GmbH 122. Bornholdt Monika Stadtwerke Bonn GmbH 123. Bornholdt Uwe Avacon AG 124. Börzel Michael Hamburger Sparkasse AG 125. Bösch Dina AXA Konzern AG 126. Bose Berthold Generali Deutschland AG HGV Hamburger Gesellschaft für Verm.- u. Beteiligungsmanagement mbH Sparkasse Harburg-Buxtehude 127. Bothner Jürgen Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg GmbH 128. Bothner Petra PSD Bank Hessen-Thüringen eG 129. Böttcher Bettina RHÖN-KLINIKUM AG 130. Böttcher Johannes Energieversorgung Offenbach AG (EVO) MVV Energie AG Böttcher Thomas WIRO Wohnen in Rostock Wohnungsgesellschaft mbH 131. 132. Bottke Andreas Stadtwerke Lübeck GmbH Stadtwerke Lübeck Holding GmbH 133. Bovensiepen Simone Paracelsus-Kliniken Deutschland GmbH & Co. KGaA 134. Boysen Boy Meinert PSD Bank Nord eG 135. Braatz Corinna WSW Wuppertaler Stadtwerke GmbH 136. Braband Frank Raiffeisen-Waren-Zentrale Rhein-Main eG 137. Braitsch Birgit ING-DiBa AG 138. Brakemeier Frank Provinzial Rheinland Konzern / Holding (VR) 139. Brandenburg Martin Provinzial Nord Brandkasse AG Provinzial NordWest Holding AG 140. Brandl Monika Deutsche Telekom AG 141. Brandmaier Simon Abfallentsorgungsgesellschaft Region Hannover mbH 142. Brandt Bente PSD Bank Kiel eG 143. Brandt Susanne MEDIAN Kliniken GmbH 144. Braner Dieter SEB AG 145. Bratzke Detlef RegioBus Hannover GmbH 146. Braun Erich Stadtwerke Frankfurt am Main Holding GmbH 147. Braun Karsten Securitas Holding GmbH 148. 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