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  2. Disconto-Gesellschaft - Wikipedia

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    Statue of David Hansemann (1790-1864), founder of the Disconto-Gesellschaft, in Aachen Limited partnership share of the Disconto-Gesellschaft, issued 28. March 1922. The Direktion der Disconto-Gesellschaft was established on 6 June 1851 at the initiative of David Hansemann, who had resigned two months later from his position as head of the Bank of Prussia.

  3. Deutsche Bank - Wikipedia

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    From 1929 to 1937, following its merger with Disconto-Gesellschaft, it was known as Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft or DeDi-Bank. [3]: 580 Other transformative acquisitions have included those of Mendelssohn & Co. in 1938, Morgan Grenfell in 1990, Bankers Trust in 1998, [4] and Deutsche Postbank in 2010.

  4. Georg Solmssen - Wikipedia

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    Solmssen worked from 1900 for German bank Disconto-Gesellschaft in Berlin. [2] He was a member of the supervisory board of German company Lufthansa AG and German company Vereinigte Stahlwerke. In 1933, Solmssen was for a short time the speaker of the management board for German bank Deutsche Bank, which took over Disconto-Gesellschaft in 1929.

  5. Franz Urbig - Wikipedia

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    Franz Urbig (23 January 1864 – 28 September 1944) was a German banker.He joined the Disconto-Gesellschaft as a trainee on 15 July 1884 and built much of his career and reputation within this bank in Southeast Asia during the final part of the nineteenth century.

  6. Norddeutsche Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Norddeutsche Bank was a German bank that existed from 1856 to 1929. It was established by Berenberg Bank, H.J. Merck & Co. and the bank house of Salomon Heine and private founders such as Robert Kayser as the first joint-stock bank in northern Germany, becoming the largest bank in Hamburg. [1]

  7. Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft - Wikipedia

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    By 1930, the RKG had become Germany's fifth-largest joint-stock bank by total deposits with 619 million Reichsmarks, behind Deutsche Bank & Disconto-Gesellschaft (4.8 billion), Danat-Bank (2.4 billion), Dresdner Bank (2.3 billion), and Commerz- und Privatbank (1.5 billion). [5]: 354 This was achieved despite having no branches outside of Berlin.

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  9. Oscar Wassermann - Wikipedia

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    A switch from a regionally based family bank to the mighty Deutsche Bank was highly unusual, if not unprecedented. [2] Wassermann was offered and accepted a place on the Deutsche Bank executive board , taking over responsibility for the bank's stock exchange trading business jointly with co-director Paul Mankiewitz , [ 3 ] who was probably the ...