Danatbank
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Danatbank
Summary
Danatbank is a credit institution[1]. Danatbank draws 69 Wikipedia views per month (credit_institution category, ranking #12 of 19).[2]
Key Facts
- Danatbank is in the country of Weimar Republic[3].
- Danatbank's instance of is recorded as credit institution[4].
- Danatbank followed Bank für Handel und Industrie[5].
- Danatbank was followed by Dresdner Bank[6].
- Danatbank's headquarters location is recorded as Darmstadt[7].
- Danatbank's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[8].
- Danatbank's Commons category is recorded as Danat-Bank[9].
- Danatbank's industry is recorded as bank[10].
- Danatbank's industry is recorded as financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding[11].
- Danatbank comprises Q136705577[12].
- January 1, 1922 marks the founding of Danatbank[13].
- Danatbank was dissolved in January 1, 1931[14].
- Danatbank's legal form is recorded as Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien[15].
- Danatbank's board member is recorded as Jakob Goldschmidt[16].
- Danatbank's board member is recorded as Hjalmar Schacht[17].
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Founding
January 1, 1922 marks the founding of Danatbank[13].
Identity
Danatbank followed Bank für Handel und Industrie[5]. Danatbank was followed by Dresdner Bank[6].
Leadership
Board members include Jakob Goldschmidt[16], a banker[18], 1882–1955[19], of Germany[20] and Hjalmar Schacht[17], an economist[21], 1877–1970[22], of Germany[23], awarded the Golden Party Badge[24].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Darmstadt[7], a big city[25], in Germany[26], founded in 1330[27] and Berlin[8], a seat of government[28], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[29], founded in 1244[30].
Industry
Industries include bank[10] and financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding[11].
Dissolution
Danatbank was dissolved in January 1, 1931[14].
Why It Matters
Danatbank draws 69 Wikipedia views per month (credit_institution category, ranking #12 of 19).[2] Danatbank has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31]