Genossenschaft für Gemeinwohl

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The Genossenschaft für Gemeinwohl is the platform for people and organizations with a focus on the common good around the topic of money and finance. It wants to align the money economy with the common good. Money should once again serve people, turn from an end to a means and represent a real gain for everyone.

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