Bernd Loewen and, Stefan Wintels

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    Press events

    Annual press conference

    On 27 March 2026 Stefan Wintels (CEO of KfW Group) and Bernd Loewen (CFO of KfW Group) will present the results for financial year 2025.

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    The Germany Fund

    From left to right: Lars Klingbeil, Katherina Reiche and Stefan Wintels on the sidelines of the press conference on the Germany Fund at KfW's Berlin branch.

    On 18 December 2025, Federal Minister of Finance and Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Katherina Reiche and KfW CEO Stefan Wintels presented the Germany Fund at a joint press conference in Berlin.

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    The raw materials fund as a building block of a resilient and innovative economy

    Different coloured raw materials on one table

    Ensuring a sustainable supply of raw materials is one of the key foundations for the German economy, the digital transformation and the achievement of climate targets. That is why the German Federal Government has decided to set up a raw materials fund to strengthen the supply of raw materials to German companies as well as increase the resilience of supply chains and of the country's economy as a whole. KfW serves as the central point of contact for the raw materials fund.

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    Further information

    Stefan Wintels

    Stefan Wintels is the KfW Executive Board member responsible, among other areas, for group management.

    Bernd Loewen

    Bernd Loewen ist the KfW Executive Board member responsible, among other areas, for accounting, organisation and HR.

    Promotional mandate and history

    For KfW, responsible banking is not a hollow notion, but a promise to society that constantly motivates its staff in its every-day work.

    Approach and corporate governance

    We are a special bank. How we work, how we define governance and what role sustainability plays in our business.

    Equity Financing

    The subsidiary of KfW Group pools the equity financing available to innovative enterprises and expands it.

    KfW Stiftung

    Since 2013 KfW Stiftung bundles the corporate social responsibility activities of KfW – acting independently and sustainably.

    Investor Relations

    KfW’s bonds are especially secure. What distinguishes KfW’s credit quality?

    Excellent sustainability ratings

    KfW is given excellent ratings by renowned sustainability rating agencies and ranks among top positions in an international sector comparison of all development banks.

    Sustainability

    Working towards economic, ecological and social sustainability is a firm element of KfW's mission.

    Videos

    Digital education in Germany

    A state-of-the-art learning centre where children and young people aged 12 to 18 can expand their digital skills free of charge: that is TUMO in Germany – and KfW supports this concept with advice and funding.

    Energy transition in the private building sector

    In Germany, more and more homeowners are currently undergoing their private energy transition: with a solar system on the roof, battery storage and a heat pump in the basement – and perhaps a wallbox for an electric car. (German with English subtitles)

    (Source: KfW / Detlev Karres / Thomas Schuch)

    KfW locations worldwide

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    International financing

    KfW IPEX-Bank

    KfW IPEX-Bank is in charge of international project and export finance, offering tailor-made financing solutions.

    DEG

    KfW's subsidiary DEG finances and advises companies investing in developing and transition countries.

    KfW Development Bank

    The business sector KfW Development Bank finances development cooperation projects and programmes around the world on behalf of the German Federal Government.

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    Contact

    Verena Köttker

    Director of KfW - Corporate Communications and Brand Management