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Imprint

Name and Address

WDB Abwicklungs AG i.L.
Humboldtstr. 8 
85609 Aschheim 
Germany 
e-Mail: service@wirecardbank.com 
Internet: www.wdb-abwicklung.com

Persons authorised to represent the company

Executive Board:

Liquidator:

Dr. Detlev Gröne

Supervisory Board:

Dr. Peter Schad (Chairman)

Main Activity

WDB Abwicklungs AG i.L. has been in liquidation under corporate law since 01.07.2022. 

Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht
(German Federal Office for the Supervision of Financial Services)
Internet: www.bafin.de

Bonn office: 
Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BaFin)

Graurheindorfer Str. 108 
53117 Bonn 
Germany 
or 
Postfach 1253 
53002 Bonn 
Germany

Frankfurt office: 
Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BaFin)

Marie-Curie-Str. 24-28 
60439 Frankfurt 
Germany 
or 
Postfach 50 01 54 
60391 Frankfurt 
Germany

Fon: +49 (0)228 / 4108 - 0 
Fax: +49 (0)228 / 4108 - 1550 
E-mail: poststelle@bafin.de

European Central Bank
Sonnemannstraße 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main

Registration of the Principal Place of Business in the Commercial Register

Commercial Register of the Amtsgericht (Local Court) München 
WDB Abwicklungs AG i.L.
Handelsregister B München 
Einsteinring 35
85609 Aschheim 
Registernummer: HRB 161178 
UST.-Id.-Nr.: DE207567674

Contract Language

The authoritative language for this contractual relationship and for communication with the customer during the term of this Agreement is German.

Legal System/ Place of Jurisdiction

Under no. 6(1) of the General Terms and Conditions of Business (GCs) the conclusion of the contract and the entire business relationship between the customer and the Bank is governed by German law.

The law and place of jurisdiction in the case of domestic and foreign mercantile and public customers are governed by no. 6(2) and (3) of the General Terms and Conditions of Business (GCs).

Out-of-court dispute resolution

The Bank participates in the dispute resolution scheme run by the consumer arbitration body “The German Private Banks’ Ombudsman” (www.bankenombudsmann.de). Consumers may have any disputes with the Bank resolved by the Ombudsman. Where disputes concerning a payment services contract (Section 675f of the German Civil Code) are involved, customers who are not consumers also may request their resolution by the Ombudsman. Further details are contained in the “Rules of Procedure for the Settlement of Customer Complaints in the German Private Commercial Banking Sector”, which are available on request or can be downloaded from the Internet at www.bankenverband.de. Complaints should be addressed in text form (e.g. by letter, telefax or email) to the Customer Complaints Office at the Bundesverband deutscher Banken (Association of German Banks), Postfach (P.O. Box) 040307, 10062 Berlin; fax: +49 (0)30 16633169; email: ombudsmann@bdb.de.

Information on the Distance Selling Agreement
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