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V. (BDGW) emerged in 1989 from the merger of the specialist association of money and value transport companies e.V. and the Federal Association for Safety Transport (BFS). The association based in Frankfurt am Main [first] currently include 36 ordinary member companies with 88 branches and 34 extraordinary member companies with reference to the money and value area. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In total, the ordinary member companies have more than 2,500 armored money transport vehicles and employ around 11,000 people in the area of \u200b\u200b”money and value”. Two thirds of these work in money and value transport and a third in money processing. The turnover of the entire industry is currently around 500 million euros per year. The BDGW basically represents the interests of its member companies against federal and state ministries, authorities, the Deutsche Bundesbank, other associations in particular to the German Commercial Association (HDE) and the German Credit Management (ZKA) as well as to insurers. The BDGW guarantees an exchange of experiences in all specialist and economic issues on the subject of money and value. In 2005 she developed from the pure business association to an economic and employers’ association. The BDGW social partner function has. It concludes regional and national area collective agreements on minimum work conditions for the employees of the industry with the unions. So far, the collective agreements have only been binding for the member companies of the BDGW. In June 2015, the Federal Cabinet decided on the nationwide general binding of the minimum wages for all employees in the area of \u200b\u200bmoney and value services, also for those who have not yet been tied to tariffs. The association developed a 5-stage security standard in 2006. According to the 10-point catalog presented in November 2006, she significantly tightened the internal specifications to the member companies or the potential member companies in a first step. For this purpose, the classic “Security Check 1”, which deals primarily with structural and technical requirements and the implementation of money and value transports, were based on a new basis. This security check 1 has now been added to a “security check 2”, which is dedicated to the regularity of the accounting processes, including the money flows of customer funds. At the same time, the BDGW developed a sustainable nationwide checking system for money and value service providers, including external auditors or an external auditing company. The BDGW has reached the goal of holding a BDGW security standard together with the customer associations and insurers within twelve months, which has an effect not only for 2007, but also in the future for all money and value service providers. The BDGW has implemented recurring demanding control and review processes every year and has been published by the certified companies on the BDGW website. The tightening of the review mechanisms for approx. 95% of market participants in the money and value range could be made binding for more security for the customer and in the industry within a short time. 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