Mendelssohn & Co.
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Mendelssohn & Co.
Summary
Mendelssohn & Co. is a business[1]. Mendelssohn & Co. has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Mendelssohn & Co. is in the country of German Reich[3].
- Mendelssohn & Co. is in the country of Netherlands[4].
- Mendelssohn & Co.'s instance of is recorded as business[5].
- Mendelssohn & Co.'s founder is recorded as Joseph Mendelssohn[6].
- Mendelssohn & Co. is owned by Rudolf Löb[7].
- Mendelssohn & Co.'s headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[8].
- Mendelssohn & Co.'s industry is recorded as financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding[9].
- Mendelssohn & Co.'s country of origin is recorded as Netherlands[10].
- 1795 marks the founding of Mendelssohn & Co.[11].
- Mendelssohn & Co. was dissolved in 1938[12].
- Mendelssohn & Co.'s significant event is recorded as Aryanization[13].
- Mendelssohn & Co.'s board member is recorded as Fritz Mannheimer[14].
- Mendelssohn & Co.'s board member is recorded as Franz von Mendelssohn[15].
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Founding
Mendelssohn & Co.'s founder is recorded as Joseph Mendelssohn[6]. 1795 marks the founding of Mendelssohn & Co.[11].
Leadership
Board members include Fritz Mannheimer[14], a banker[16], 1890–1939[17], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[18] and Franz von Mendelssohn[15], a banker[19], 1865–1935[20], of Germany[21], awarded the Harnack medal[22].
Operations
Mendelssohn & Co.'s headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[8].
Industry
Mendelssohn & Co.'s industry is recorded as financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding[9].
Ownership
Mendelssohn & Co. is owned by Rudolf Löb[7].
Dissolution
Mendelssohn & Co. was dissolved in 1938[12].
Why It Matters
Mendelssohn & Co. has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]