Capital Market Partner

Landesbank Baden-Württemberg

Company portrait

Our expertise

  • Equities

Who we are

With more than 11.000 employees and a balance sheet total of around EUR 336 bn (31.12.2012) in LBBW Group, LBBW is one of the largest financial institutions in Germany. LBBW is the parent company of LBBW Group. Together with its regional retail banks BW-Bank, Rheinland-Pfalz Bank and Sachsen Bank, it offers the whole range of products and services typical of a modern large bank. LBBW is the central bank of the savings banks in Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland Palatinate and Saxony.

What we do

LBBW runs the national and international capital market business and provides services in international business. Using the BW-Bank brand, LBBW runs retail banking activities as well as banking services for corporate clients, focused on medium sized customers. The range of services and products offered by LBBW is enhanced by subsidiaries within the Group specializing in specific business areas, such as leasing, factoring, asset management, real estate and equity funding.

What makes us different

As a universal and commercial bank LBBW is commited to a long-term client relationship. Besides our comprehensive range of capital market services LBBW is a reliable banking partner for our customers.

Corporate Responsibility

The economy, the environment and the lives of each of us individuals are inseparably entwined - in our immediate surroundings, across borders, and around the world. Progress and economic success can be achieved for individuals and society as a whole far into the future only by creating stable and sustainable societal and ecological conditions. This applies equally to LBBW: We view sustainability as synonymous with the ability to cope with future challenges. "Guidelines for Sustainability" developed by LBBW's Sustainability Council and approved by the Board of Managing Directors place individual responsibility at the forefront. These Guidelines support individuals in actively focusing on transactions and projects that positively influence our Bank's sustainability balance sheet and provide a concrete framework for implementing LBBW's sustainability goals. As a result, the risk/reward profile of sustainability will become more clear-cut for the Bank.

Business fields and range of services

Business fields

  • Financial analysis (equity research)
  • Trading: Designated Sponsoring (Xetra)
  • Investment Banking
  • Investor targeting / investor roadshow / analyst meetings

Equities

Services for being public

  • Brokerage & Market Making
  • Research
  • General Meeting & Analyst Conferences

Key aspects

Target Groups

  • Appyling Partner, Scale
  • Supporting Partner, Scale
  • Assisting Partner

Contact

General contact

Landesbank Baden-Württemberg
Am Hauptbahnhof 2
70173 Stuttgart
Germany
Telephone: +49 711 127 0
Fax: +49 711 127 43544
E-Mail: kontakt@lbbw.de
Website: www.lbbw.de

Contact for equities

Jan Schwendemann
Head of Equity Capital Markets
Telephone: 49 711 127 25040
E-Mail: jan.schwendemann@lbbw.de

Contact for bonds

Christoph Zender
Head of Corporate Capital Markets
Telephone: 49 711 127 78746
E-Mail: christoph.zender@lbbw.de

References

Equities (4)

Equities

Bechtle AG

Transaction Private placement
Mandate Joint Lead Manager
Issue size 114 mln. €
Date of transaction 11/2011
Internet www.bechtle.com

EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg

Transaction Capital Increase
Mandate Joint Lead Manager
Issue size 822 mln. €
Date of transaction 11/2012
Internet www.enbw.com

Progress-Werk Oberkirch AG

Transaction Capital Increase
Mandate Sole Lead Manager
Issue size 23 mln. €
Date of transaction 11/2012
Internet www.progress-werk.de

SGL Carbon SE

Transaction Convertible
Mandate Co-Lead Manager
Issue size 240 mln. €
Date of transaction 11/2012
Internet www.sglgroup.com

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