Münster (dpa / lnw) – The Savings Banks Association of Westphalia-Lippe is providing information today (11.30 a.m.) about the 2022 financial year. Savings Banks President Liane Buchholz wants to explain the effects of the Russian war of aggression on Ukraine, the associated energy crisis, fears of recession and Turnaround in interest rates on the balance sheets of around 50 institutes with over 22,000 employees last year.
In 2021, in the second year of Corona, private customers had put more money on the sidelines with 90.6 billion euros (plus 3.4 percent), and loan commitments to private customers increased by 9.4 percent to almost 10 billion euros. 8.1 billion of this went into residential construction. In addition to Buchholz, Vice President Jürgen Wannhoff will also explain whether the trend will continue.