Award for suc­cess­ful par­ti­cip­a­tion in the sav­ings banks' stock mar­ket sim­u­la­tion game

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The students had four months to invest their virtual seed capital of 50,000 euros - ideally in an economical and sustainable way

The savings banks' stock market simulation game simulates events on the securities markets. With a virtual starting capital of 50,000 euros, participants can invest in various securities in real time. In addition to a well-founded trading strategy, the concept of sustainability also plays an important role in their own success, as socially and ecologically sensible management is rewarded in a separate sustainability assessment. But what investment strategies are there? Which financial securities are actually traded on the stock exchange and how do I measure the value or performance of a security? Prof Dr André Uhde and Sarah Herwald from the Chair of Banking and Finance impart this knowledge to Paderborn University students in a seminar accompanying the business game. This course is open to all students on Bachelor's degree programmes in the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics every winter semester.

This year, five teams once again applied the investment knowledge they had learnt and bought and sold securities over several months. They explained their strategies in a final presentation to Andreas Hagemeier, among others. The securities specialist from Sparkasse Paderborn-Detmold-Höxter added practical expertise to the presentations and answered numerous questions from the seminar participants.

The most successful Paderborn University students were honoured on 14 March 2024, including three teams from the accompanying seminar. The Paderborn University students were delighted to receive prize money totalling over 1,200 euros.

Andreas Hagemeier and Anna-Lena Wenzel from Sparkasse Paderborn-Detmold-Höxter congratulated the winners on their good performance in the exciting game phase. Andreas Hagemeier motivated the students to actively invest in an equity-based pension scheme, even when there is uncertainty on the stock market and regardless of market sentiment.

Outlook: Stock market simulation game 2025

The next round of the stock market simulation game will take place from the beginning of October to January. Registrations are possible from 09 September 2024.

Further information on the stock market simulation game: planspiel-boerse.de

Further information on the stock market simulation game seminar at Paderborn University: go.upb.de/planspiel-boerse

Photo (Julia Klimeck, Paderborn University): Front row: Timo Pohlmann (winner of the sustainability award), Julia Rüthing (winner of the sustainability award), Maria Kolodziejczyk (winner of the overall portfolio award), Finn Rüther (winner of the overall portfolio award), Philipp Köster (winner of the sustainability award) Middle row: Leon Könemann (overall prizewinner in the depot category), Patrick Schäfers (overall prizewinner in the depot category), Hannes Döding (overall prizewinner in the depot category), Christian Weger (prizewinner in the sustainability category), Nico Siedlaczek (prizewinner in the sustainability category) Back row: Andreas Hagemeier (Securities Specialist at Sparkasse Paderborn-Detmold-Höxter), Anna-Lena Wenzel (Sparkasse Paderborn-Detmold-Höxter, Sales Management), Prof André Uhde (Paderborn University), Sarah Herwald (Paderborn University)

Contact

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Prof. Dr. André Uhde

Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insb. Bank- und Finanzwirtschaft

Write email +49 5251 60-5650
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Sarah Herwald

Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insb. Bank- und Finanzwirtschaft

Write email +49 5251 60-2363