IFB Hamburg is a state-owned development bank chartered to fund housing, economic development, and environmental projects across Hamburg. The tech stack is enterprise Microsoft (SAP, Azure, 365) with a heavy focus on governance and risk—access management, segregation of duties, compliance monitoring dominate both projects and pain points. Active hiring in finance and engineering reflects concurrent pushes toward cloud infrastructure (hybrid Azure migration) and regulatory compliance automation.
IFB Hamburg operates as Hamburg's development bank, issuing subsidized loans, grants, and advisory services to residents, businesses, and institutions. Established in 2013 as a successor to the city's housing credit institution, the bank now spans residential development, economic structure policy, environmental protection, and public-sector initiatives. The organization runs 201–500 employees across finance, engineering, legal, and operations functions, with current focus on modernizing core systems through cloud migration and automating compliance and reporting workflows.
IFB Hamburg is Hamburg's public development bank, issuing subsidized loans and grants for housing, business development, environmental protection, and innovation. It operates under public mandate to support structural, economic, and social policy for the city.
Primary stack: SAP for enterprise resource planning, Microsoft 365 (Teams, SharePoint, Exchange, OneDrive), Azure for cloud infrastructure, Azure AD for identity, Intune for device management, and ABAP for custom SAP development.
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