Compliance across Germany

From Frankfurt's banking hub to Berlin's FinTech ecosystem — find out how Matproof automates DORA, SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, and NIS2 compliance for financial institutions in your city.

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Frankfurt

ECB (SSM), BaFin, Deutsche Bundesbank, ESRB

Frankfurt is the financial capital of continental Europe and home to the European Central Bank (ECB), Deutsche Bundesbank, Deutsche Börse, and over 200 domestic and international banks including Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, DZ Bank, and KfW. As the seat of the ECB's Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), Frankfurt-based institutions face the most rigorous regulatory scrutiny in the eurozone — making DORA compliance not optional, but existential.

Deutsche BankCommerzbankKfWDZ BankHelabaDeutsche Börse+2 more

Munich

BaFin, EIOPA

Munich is the undisputed insurance and reinsurance capital of the world, home to Allianz (€150B+ in revenue), Munich Re (the world's largest reinsurer), and Versicherungskammer Bayern. The city also hosts major banks like HypoVereinsbank (UniCredit) and BayernLB, alongside a booming InsurTech scene with companies like wefox, FRIDAY, and Getsafe. Munich's unique combination of traditional insurance giants and tech startups creates diverse compliance needs.

AllianzMunich ReVersicherungskammer BayernHypoVereinsbankBayernLBwefox+2 more

Berlin

BaFin

Berlin is Europe's largest FinTech hub with over 1,000 FinTech startups and major players like N26 (€9B+ valuation), Trade Republic (15M+ customers), Solaris (Banking-as-a-Service), Raisin (€50B+ deposits brokered), and Bitpanda. The city hosts more FinTech unicorns than any other European capital. With many of these companies scaling rapidly from startup to regulated financial institution, the need for robust compliance frameworks — particularly DORA and BaFin licensing requirements — has never been more urgent.

N26Trade RepublicSolarisRaisinBitpandaSumUp+2 more

Hamburg

BaFin, Hamburg Financial Supervisory Authority

Hamburg is Northern Germany's financial powerhouse with deep roots in shipping finance, trade finance, and private wealth management. The city hosts Berenberg (Germany's oldest bank, est. 1590), M.M.Warburg & CO, Hamburg Commercial Bank (formerly HSH Nordbank), and major insurance operations including HanseMerkur and Signal Iduna. Hamburg's port — Europe's third-largest — generates complex cross-border financial flows and supply chain dependencies that create unique ICT risk profiles.

BerenbergM.M.Warburg & COHamburg Commercial BankHanseMerkurSignal IdunaKühne + Nagel (Finance)+1 more

Düsseldorf

BaFin

Düsseldorf is the corporate finance hub of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany's most populous state with 18 million residents and the highest concentration of industrial companies. The city hosts HSBC Germany (Trinkaus & Burkhardt), NRW.BANK (state development bank), Provinzial insurance group, ERGO (Munich Re subsidiary), and the headquarters of major consulting firms advising on financial compliance. The nearby Ruhr region's industrial Mittelstand creates massive demand for trade finance and corporate banking compliance.

HSBC GermanyNRW.BANKProvinzialERGOTargobank (Crédit Mutuel)National-Bank+2 more

Stuttgart

BaFin, Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Finance

Stuttgart is the economic powerhouse of Baden-Württemberg and home to Börse Stuttgart (Germany's second-largest stock exchange, and the EU's leading exchange for retail investors and digital assets via BSDEX). The city hosts LBBW (Landesbank Baden-Württemberg, one of Germany's largest Landesbanken with €330B+ in assets), Wüstenrot & Württembergische (W&W), and Schwäbische Bank. The region's globally renowned automotive industry (Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Bosch) drives significant captive finance and corporate banking activity.

Börse Stuttgart / BSDEXLBBWWüstenrot & WürttembergischeMercedes-Benz Financial ServicesPorsche Financial ServicesSchwäbisch Hall

Cologne

BaFin

Cologne is a major insurance and banking center in the Rhineland, home to AXA Germany (largest foreign insurer in the country), DEVK, Gothaer, and Generali Deutschland. The city also hosts Kreissparkasse Köln (one of Germany's largest savings banks), the regional headquarters of DZ Bank, and a growing FinTech and InsurTech scene. Cologne's media industry (RTL Group, WDR) creates additional financial services demand around media finance and digital rights management.

AXA GermanyDEVKGothaerGenerali DeutschlandKreissparkasse KölnDZ Bank (Regional)+1 more

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