Kreissparkasse Reutlingen: New CEO for a safe future!
Kreissparkasse Reutlingen: New CEO for a safe future!
Reutlingen, Deutschland - The Kreissparkasse Reutlingen is facing a significant change of leadership. Joachim Deichmann, the 58-year-old deputy chairman of the board, was unanimously elected as the new chairman of the board and will take up his office on January 1, 2026. He follows Michael Bläsius, who is on duty after over 46 years, 42 years at the Kreissparkasse Reutlingen, retired at the end of 2025. This was announced by the Kreissparkasse in an earlier message, as well as the Gea The Board of Directors, under the direction of District Administrator Ulrich Fiedler, praised this decision as foresight and praised Deichmann's competence, which together with Martin Bosch, who is appointed deputy chairman of the board, is supposed to run the business safely and future -oriented.
reduction of the board
In the course of the change of management, the board of the Kreissparkasse Reutlingen is also reduced by three to two members. This is part of the strategy to increase the efficiency and flexibility of the institution. With a total of 6.3 billion euros and 35 branches, the Kreissparkasse is the largest financial institution in the Reutlingen district, which underlines the importance of these changes. Michael Bläsius is already being recognized for his many years of work and the sustainable impulses that he has given the Sparkasse, according to GEA.
In addition to the internal changes to the Kreissparkasse Reutlingen, the Sparkasse is involved in the dispute settlement procedure in front of the Sparkasse arbitration board Baden-Württemberg. Customers have the option of contacting the facility in writing in the event of disputes, as can be seen on the official website of the Kreissparkasse, which can be found at ksk-reutlingen.de The European Commission also provides a platform for the extrajudicial settlement of disputes, which is also accessible to consumers.
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