Definition of Kreditforening. Meaning of Kreditforening. Synonyms of Kreditforening

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- was formed by a merger between Forenede Kreditforeninger and Jyllands Kreditforening. In 2003 Nykredit bought Totalkredit, a mortgage lending institution...
- infrastructure like the first Danish bank Kurantbanken in 1736 and the first "kreditforening" (a kind of building society) in 1797, and the acquisition of some minor...
- po****tion boom of the late 19th century. He worked for Østifternes Kreditforening from 1876 and served as chief technical officer from 1904. Møller was...
- 1851-1858 and 1862-1864 chairman of the representatives to Nørrejyske Kreditforening. Ingerslev was also no stranger to public and political service; he...
- Im 1913, it was decided to build a new head office for Østifternes Kreditforening at the site. An architectural competition for the design of the building...
- Copenhagen". May 2018. Jørgen Nue Møller (2009). Penge til Huse - Fra kreditforening til filantropisk virksomhed. Realdania. ISBN 8799161842. (in Danish)...
- revised constitution in 1866. He was in 1851 a co-founder of Østifternes Kreditforening and served as president of its board of representatives until his death...
- the Norwegian Agrarian ****ociation for 20 years. He chaired Norges Kreditforening for Land- og Skogbruk from 1934 to 1955 (board member since 1915) and...
- Cemetery, Copenhagen (1867–1868) Store Søvang, Køge (1874) Østifternes Kreditforening,, Nørre Voldgade, Copenhagen (1875) Luthersk Mission, Nansensgade, Copenhagen...
- was contacted by M. Clausen, Managing Director of Vest- & Sønderjysk Kreditforening and Captain H. Jessen, who were both interested in investing in steamships...