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status but enjoyed solid reputation and was accepted beyond the boundaries of the city-state, even after the latter came to an end in 1866. In 1885, the sentence "The Frankfurter Bank in Frankfurt-am-Main has always had a particularly respected position in the commercial world"
491: 134:, it was viewed as more independent than most other note-issuing banks in Germany, which were generally under direct government control even when they were not government-owned. 103:, and authorized by the Frankfurt municipal council; the initial share subscription was oversubscribed 16 times, above all expectations. Its first general manager was 156:
phrasebook. The Frankfurter Bank was allowed to keep issuing banknotes until 1901, even though this activity had become marginal following the establishment of the
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2 in Frankfurt's historic city center. In the late 19th century, it erected a palatial head office at Neue Mainzerstrasse 69, designed by architect
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took a 10 percent equity stake in the Frankfurter Bank. In 1946, on the joint initiative of surviving board member Hans Heinrich Hauck and former
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Pohl, Manfred; Freitag, Sabine; History, European Association for Banking (1994-01-01).
416: 224: 219: 131: 475: 229: 89: 362:"Frankfurter Bank in Frankfurt a. M.; erbaut von Architekt Hermann Ritter daselbst" 181: 138: 73: 46:, which issued its own banknotes until 1901. On 1 January 1970, it merged with the 32:
Entrance of the Frankfurter Bank in the 1950s, Neue Mainzer Strasse 69 in Frankfurt
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the previous year. The bank was sponsored by local banking houses including
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in 1875; the banknotes were finally withdrawn on 31 December 1901.
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The Frankfurter Bank was founded in 1854 to serve as a
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The History of BHF-BANK and its Predecessor Institutes
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Index

Frankfurter Volksbank

Frankfurt
Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft
BHF Bank
ODDO BHF
central bank
Free City of Frankfurt
Darmstädter Bank
M. A. Rothschild & Söhne
Bethmann Bank
Grunelius & Co.
de
Wilhelm Isaac Gillé
de
banknotes
Guilders
German
Bank of Bremen
legal tender
German
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon
Reichsbank
Hermann Ritter
de
World War II
BĂĽrohaus an der Alten Oper
de
State Bank of Prussia
Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft

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