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- The Kurantbanken (also known as the københavnske ****ignationsbanken, Vekselbanken or Laanebankbanken) was a Danish-Norwegian private limited company set...
- the first directors of the Danish Asiatic Company, a board member of Kurantbanken and as President of Grosserer-Societetet Klauman was born Gørris Gørrisen...
- of physical and financial infrastructure like the first Danish bank Kurantbanken in 1736 and the first "kreditforening" (a kind of building society) in...
- Christianshavn. In 1738, he was one of the driving forces behind the foundation Kurantbanken and for a while served as its managing director. Together with Johann...
- later, but overall, Europe was relatively less affected. The Danish Kurantbanken was nationalized in March 1773 with the ****istance of Heinrich Carl von...
- active in the Danish Asiatic Company and served as a bank commissioner at Kurantbanken in 1759-74. Pelt married on 18 November 1743 in the Church of Our Saviour...
- lawsuit but lost. Peter van Hurk was also involved in the establishment of Kurantbanken and served as commissioner of banking from 1739 to 1774. He took over...
- married Christina Magdalena de Fine Olivarius (1756–1817), daughter of Kurantbanken bookkeeper Arnoldus de Fine Olivarius (1718–1804) and Pauline Susanne...
- General Trading Company from 1757–1769. He was also appointed director of Kurantbanken when it was established in 1736. Hemert was one of several merchants...
- Behagen became an agent and a grocer in 1760 and was also active in Kurantbanken where he held several trusted posts. In 1764, he obtained a royal licence...