Arnhold Brothers (German: Bankhaus Gebrüder Arnhold) was a German private bank founded in 1864 by Max Arnhold and Ludwig Philippson.[1][2]
Native name | Bankhaus Gebrüder Arnhold |
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Industry | financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding |
Founded | 1864Dresden, German Empire | in
Founder | Max Arnhold Ludwig Philippson |
Defunct | 1931 |
Successor | Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder |
Number of employees | 500+ (1925) |
History
editGebr. Arnhold was founded in 1864 in Dresden, the banking firm of the Arnhold family, which also had major industrial interests in Germany.[3] Gebr. Arnhold established an office in Berlin in 1912, and after World War I became active in London, Zurich, and New York.
The company was among the top five largest German private banks at the beginning of the 20th century.[4] In 1931 it combined with Berlin-based S. Bleichröder, and after the Nazi Regime got to power, the banking house was merged into New York City based partnership Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder. Since 2009, the new partnership, is known under the name First Eagle Investment Management.[5]
References
edit- ^ "Arnhold | Business of Emancipation". BoE. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
- ^ "The History of the Hans Arnhold Center". American Academy. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
- ^ Mosse, Werner Eugen (1987). Jews in the German Economy: The German-Jewish Economic Elite, 1820–1935. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-821967-9.
- ^ "Family and Enterprise in the Age of Industry: The Arnholds, 1808-2000 – GHI Washington". www.ghi-dc.org. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
- ^ "About Us - Our History and Guiding Principals | First Eagle". www.firsteagle.com. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
External sources
edit- Simone Lässig, "Jüdische Privatbanken in Dresden" in Hans-Peter Lühr (ed), Dresdner Hefte (in German).