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As a national factor, the
Disconto-Gesellschaft lent its greatest support to industry through the promotion and financing of enterprises for the development of Germany's natural resources: the mining of coal and metals, smelting, iron and steel, potash, shipbuilding, electrical development, railways,
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Beginning in 1881, Disconto-Gesellschaft established or participated in the establishment of 15 important banking institutions, having 87 branches, scattered throughout Europe, Asia, South
Pacific, South America and Africa; and through communities of interest, it had banking connections in Hamburg,
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That same year (1908) the capital was 170,000,000 marks; surplus, 57,592,611 marks; and annual dividend, 8 per cent. The total capital power of the
Disconto-Gesellschaft group amounted to 564,747,329 marks, of which 437,786,200 marks represented capital and 126,981,129 marks surplus. It was the
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211:, exploiting a loophole in Prussian law that again allowed him to proceed without a government authorization. The successful subscription made the Disconto-Gesellschaft Prussia's largest private commercial bank in terms of capital. His son
335:, this latter still retaining its name and clientele. Close relations were established with other important financial and industrial institutions, its directorate having (1908) representation on the boards of 92 corporations.
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fire and life insurance, etc. It assisted in the underwriting of the 10,000,000 thaler (30,000,000 marks) 5 per cent loan for the
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Behrensstrasse 43/44, Disconto-Gesellschaft head office in Berlin, as reconstructed in 1901 by architect
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Army
Service Forces Manual M356-5 / Military Government Handbook – Germany – Section 5: Money and Banking
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The German Great Banks and Their
Concentration in connection with The Economic Development of Germany
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third-largest German joint-stock bank by total deposits, with a total of 219 million Marks, behind
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started working at the bank in 1857 and would later lead its dynamic expansion until 1903.
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in 1851. It was one of the largest German banking organizations until its 1929 merger into
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Joint Stock Banking in Germany: A Study of the German Creditbanks Before and After the War
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erected in 1904, subsequently used by Deutsche Bank as its head office from 1957 to 1984
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on a lot that the bank acquired in 1856; photographed in 1899 before demolition
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The same building in 2009, Deutsche Bank representative office in Berlin
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Head office on Behrenstrasse 43-44, erected 1868 by architect
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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176:. Hansemann established a Berlin Credit Partnership (
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was established on 6 June 1851 at the initiative of
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42:with multiple alterations since then
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815:"Disconto-Gesellschaft, The"
763:Martin L. Müller (December 2015),
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812:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920).
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1191:Defunct companies of Germany
988:Friedrich Wilhelm Christians
790:Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
347:(225 million), and ahead of
282:M. A. Rothschild & Söhne
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826:This source in turn cites:
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226:on the financing of the
1089:Banca Popolare di Lecco
432:and Josef Moser, later
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259:Banca Generală Română
242:(est. 1867), and the
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105:Disconto-Gesellschaft
20:Disconto-Gesellschaft
1181:Companies of Prussia
575:Adolph von Hansemann
220:Austrian Rothschilds
97:Adolph von Hansemann
587:Alexander Schoeller
519:Kontorhaus am Markt
200:Handelsgesellschaft
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599:Paul David Fischer
593:Arthur Salomonsohn
581:Adolph Salomonsohn
557:Notable associates
538:Bank für Thüringen
423:Richard Bielenberg
351:(109 million) and
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569:Karl Mathy
502:Branch in
93:Key people
1133:Buildings
1058:Norisbank
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549:Meiningen
504:Magdeburg
469:Frankfurt
286:Frankfurt
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