Almost all of the country's major credit institutions are participating in the concerted promotion of German business for corona vaccination.

“We vaccinate our way free”, says the Volksbanken, the savings banks have changed their “Because it's about more than money” to “Vaccination.

Because it's about us all, ”and Deutsche Bank expands its hashtag to include“ #positive vaccination contribution ”.

Basically, the bankers in this country all seem to be vaccine fans. But when it comes to how they should deal with their unvaccinated customers, opinions differ widely. Some insist that politicians have explicitly ascribed banking services to daily services of general interest and are happy that they can serve their customers largely unhindered. On the other hand, there are institutes that require their customers to provide 3-G or even 2-G certificates and justify this primarily with the protection of employees and other customers.

Unvaccinated people have to accept such restrictions today, especially as basic banking services remain available.

You can still get money and other services at the machine.

And in times of really tough lockdowns, advice via video and telephone has become established at most banks and savings banks.

But if you still consider vaccination to be the greatest evil after almost two years of Corona, you cannot expect a bank advisor to expose himself to the risk of infection in his presence.