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List of Correspondent Banks Europe LIST OF CORRESPONDENT BANKS EUROPE GERMANY 1 ABC International Bank, Plc, Frankfurt ABCA DE FF 2 ABN Amro Bank, Frankfurt ABNA DE FF 3 Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Dusseldorf BOTK DE DX 4 Barclays Bank Plc, Frankfurt BARC DE FF 5 Bayerische Hypo-Und Vereinsbank AG - Hypovereinsbank, Muenchen HYVE DE MM 6 Bayerische Landesbank, Muenchen BYLA DE MM 7 Berliner Bank and Co. KG, Berlin BEBE DE BB 8 BHF Bank Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt BHFB DE FF 9 Bremer Landesbank, Bremen BRLA DE 22 10 Citigroup Global Markets Deutschland, Frankfurt CITI DE FF 11 Commerzbank AG, Frankfurt AM Main DRES DE FF / (acquired Dresdner Bank AG – effective January 12, 2009) COBA DE FF 12 Degussa Bank, Frankfurt DEGU DE FF 13 Deutsche Bank AG, Frankfurt DEUT DE FF Branches Essen DEUT DE DE Freiburg IM Breisgau DEUT DE 6F Berlin DEUT DE BB Bielefeld DEUT DE 3B Bremen DEUT DE HB Chemnitz DEUT DE 8C Dusseldorf DEUT DE DD Erfurt DEUT DE 8E Hamburg DEUT DE HH Hannover DEUT DE 2H Koeln DEUT DE DK Leipzig DEUT DE 8L Mainz DEUT DE 5M Mannheim DEUT DE SM Muenchen DEUT DE MM Rostock DEUT DE BR Stuttgart DEUT DE SS Wuppertal DEUT DE DW 14 Deutsche Bank Privat-Und Geschaeftskuden AG, Frankfurt AM Main DEUT DE DB 15 DZ Bank AG (Deutsche Zentral Genossenschaftsbank), Frankfurt GENO DE 55 Branches Karlsruhe GENO DE 6K Frankfurt GENO DE FF Stuttgart GENO DE SG 16 Hamburger Sparkasse AG, Hamburg HASP DE HH 17 HSBC Trinkhaus und Burkhardt AG, Duesseldorf TUBD DE DD Branch Hamburg TUBD DE HH 18 HSH Nordbank AG, Hamburg HSHN DE HH 19 J. P. Morgan AG, Frankfurt AM Main CHAS DE FX As of December 2009 Page 1 of 2 20 Joh Berenberg, Gossler Ung Co. KG, Hamburg BEGO DE HH 21 Landesbank Baden Wuerttemburg, Stuttgart SOLA DE ST 22 Landesbank Berlin AG, Berlin BELA DE BE 23 Landesbank Hessen-Thueringen Girozentrale, Frankfurt AM Main HELA DE FF 24 Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd., Duesseldorf MHCB DE DD 25 MM Warburg U. Co Kommanditgesellschaft, Hamburg WBWC DE HH 26 Nassauishche Sparkasse, Wiesbaden NASS DE 55 27 Norddeutsche Landesbank Gironzentrale, Hannover NOLA DE 2H 28 Oldenburgische Landesbank AG, Oldenburg OLBO DE H2 29 Rheinland-Pfalz Bank, Mainz MALA DE 55 30 SEB AG, Frankfurt ESSE DE 5F 31 Sparkasse Bremen AG, Die, Bremen SBRE DE 22 32 Sparkasse Dueren, Dueren SDUE DE 33 33 Sparkasse Essen, Essen SPES DE 3E 34 Sparkasse Hannover, Hannover SPKH DE 2H 35 Sparkasse Herford, Herford WLAH DE 44 36 Sparkasse Koelnbonn, Koeln COLS DE 33 37 Sparkasse Krefeld, Krefeld SPKR DE 33 38 Sparkasse Pforzheim CALW, Pforzheim PZHS DE 66 39 Stadstparkasse, Duesseldorf DUSS DE DD 40 Stadstpaskasse, Duisburg DUIS DE 33 41 Standard Chartered Bank, Frankfurt SCBL DE FX AMEX merged with SCB – 8/1/09 42 Suedwestbank AG, Stuttgart SWBS DE SS 43 The Bank of New York Mellon, Frankfurt IRVT DE FX 44 UBS Deutschland AG, Frankfurt UBSW DE FF 45 Volksbank Pforzheim EG, Pforzheim VBPF DE 66 46 West LB AG, Dusseldorf WELA DE DD 47 WGZ Bank AG, Dusseldorf GENO DE DD Branch Muenster GENO DE MS As of December 2009 Page 2 of 2 .
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