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104: 22: 184: 218: 128:. It was initially involved in mortgage credit, for which it became a dominant provider, and lending to industry and infrastructure projects such as railway construction. Following the Austrian financial crisis of 1873, it had to be rescued by emergency financial assistance from the Imperial government, which it reimbursed in 1875. 291:
The acquisition of Verkehrsbank and Unionbank soon put the Bodencreditanstalt in jeopardy, mostly because of the burden associated with Unionbank. It delayed writing off the bad loans inherited from the two banks it had acquired, but that lack of transparency only compounded the loss of confidence.
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was established in 1864, initially as a discount bank. It soon developed as a universal bank, with investments in heavy engineering and machinery, paper, sugar, hospitality, and other industries. It was located from inception at Wipplingerstrasse 28 in Vienna, which it had rebuilt in 1880–1883 on a
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acquired a stake in the Bodencreditanstalt in the early 1920s, but withdrew in 1923 following a difference of views with Sieghart. The Bodencreditanstalt subsequently attempted to expand in Central Europe, but soon suffered from difficulties with some of its industrial borrowers, particularly
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From 1899 on, it also developed a significant portfolio of equity stakes in manufacturing businesses, including the textile industry. Unlike other Austrian universal banks, however, it did not develop a branch network.
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to acquire the ailing Bodencreditanstalt, which in turn was at the root of Creditanstalt's collapse less than two years later, a major development of the
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Former head office of Bodencreditanstalt at Teinfaltstrasse 8 and Löwelstrasse 20, Vienna; erected 1884–1887 on a design by architect
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that Creditanstalt should purchase its troubled competitor, albeit at a heavily discounted stock price.
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in 1926, and on by the Bodencreditanstalt in 1927 simultaneously as the Verkehrsbank.
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Building at Wipplingerstrasse 28 in Vienna, Verkehrsbank head office 1883-1927
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Building at Renngasse 1 in Vienna, Unionbank head office 1887-1926
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following its 1927 acquisition of two smaller troubled banks,
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privilegierte Allgemeine Ă–sterreichische Boden-Credit-Anstalt
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Share certificate of the Bodencreditanstalt, April 1906
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Emil von Förster
de
French
Vienna
Creditanstalt

k.k.
Simon Sinas
Habsburg family
Rudolf Sieghart
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Creditanstalt
World War I
J.P. Morgan & Co.
Steyr-Werke
de
Johannes Schober
Louis Nathaniel de Rothschild

Friedrich Schachner
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Unionbank
Prague
Böhmische Union Bank
Rothschild family
Creditanstalt
Siegmund Bosel
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