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The Frankfurter Bank was a German bank founded in 1854 in Frankfurt, which issued its own banknotes until 1901. On 1 January 1970, it merged with the Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft to form Berliner Handels- und Frankfurter Bank , generally referred to as BHF Bank until 2017 and since then as ODDO BHF .
BHF Bank, full name Berliner Handels- und Frankfurter Bank was a German bank formed in 1970 by merger between the Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft and Frankfurter Bank, both founded in the 1850s. It was initially named Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft – Frankfurter Bank ( lit.
The British Heart Foundation was founded in 1961 by a group of medical professionals who were concerned about the increasing death rate from cardiovascular disease. They wanted to fund extra research into the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of heart and circulatory diseases. [7] BHF-funded clinical research
Oddo & Cie was founded in 1967 by Bernard Oddo, a stockbroker in Marseille. [2] In 1987, Philippe Oddo became the managing partner. [3] In 1988, insurer AGF became a minority shareholder. [4] In 1991, Oddo & Cie opened Oddo DV, its subsidiary in Madrid. In 1997, the company acquired Delahaye Finance, [5] a private management specialist firm.
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PDF was developed to share documents, including text formatting and inline images, among computer users of disparate platforms who may not have access to mutually-compatible application software. [2] It was created by a research and development team called Camelot, [3] which was personally led by Warnock
Around 529 CE St. Benedict of Nursia (480–543 CE), later a Christian saint, the founder of western monasticism and the Order of St. Benedict, today the patron saint of Europe, established the first monastery in Europe (Monte Cassino) on a hilltop between Rome and Naples, that became a model for the Western monasticism and one of the major ...
Even before they had fully consolidated in Germany, credit unions began spreading across Europe. In 1864 Léon d'Andrimont formed the first of many 'people's banks' in Belgium, in Liège. In 1865 Luigi Luzzatti, the 'Schulze-Delitzsch' of Italy, founded the first credit union there: the People's Bank of Milan.