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LBBW operates as a full-service and commercial bank, additionally serving as a central bank for savings banks across Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, and Saxony. It delivers comprehensive financial services, including customized financing for client liquidity, investments, and growth. The institution also actively engages in capital markets and commercial real estate.
LBBW's institutional origin traces to the 1999 merger of regional public banking predecessors. This consolidation established a universal bank, driven by the insight to offer broad financial support across public and private sectors, fostering regional economic stability. Its formation reflects a commitment to comprehensive regional financial services rather than individual entrepreneurship.
LBBW serves a diverse global client base, encompassing companies, retail and institutional customers, and other financial institutions. Its long-term vision focuses on being a reliable partner, offering expertise to navigate dynamic market conditions and facilitating client growth through tailored solutions. The bank aims to continue its role as a trusted financial services provider.
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LBBW (Landesbank Baden‑Württemberg) is a large German state-backed universal bank that serves corporate customers, private clients, savings banks and capital markets, acting both as a commercial bank and the central bank for regional savings banks in several German states.【1】【2】
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Quick factual anchors: LBBW formed in 1999 via a merger and is majority‑owned by regional public stakeholders; it operates four registered offices and multiple international locations and organizes business across corporate customers, private customers, savings banks, real‑estate/project finance and capital markets【1】【2】【3】.
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LBBW has 3 tracked investments across 3 companies. The latest tracked deal is $12.0M Series A in Metergrid in January 2026.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 29, 2026 | Metergrid | $12.0M Series A | SET Ventures | Hager Group, LBBW VC, Mätch VC |
| Jan 20, 2026 | Exciva | $59.7M Series B | Christoph Kocher, Philip Scheltens | Raphael Wisniewski, Carma Fund, Aidan King, LifeArc, Modi Ventures |
| May 1, 2022 | Code Intelligence | $12.0M Series A | Will Coggins | Verve Ventures, Thomas Dohmke, High Tech Grunderfonds, Occident |