HSBC Trinkaus

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HSBC Trinkaus, officially HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG, an internationally operating commercial bank headquartered in Dusseldorf and a majority stake of the British HSBC Holdings plc (the 80.6 % of the shares has ).

History

The foundation was laid in 1785 Christian Gottfried Jaeger ( 1760 to 1852 ) with the foundation of his trading house for paint timber, chemicals and colonial goods in Dusseldorf. The childless Jaeger took the early 19th century, two family members in the business to his nephew Christian Gottfried Trinkaus ( 1800-1870 ) and from the family of his stepmother Adolf Pfeiffer. Originally from Trarbach Pfeiffer made ​​the wine trade from time to time one of the most important lines of business of the company, while Trinkaus forced the money market.

Family-owned private bank until 1929

On April 19, 1852 Christian Gottfried Jaeger died. Christian Gottfried Trinkaus inherited the company, led it away under his name and concentrated exclusively on entirely on the banking business. William, the son of Adolf Pfeiffer, was authorized officer of the bank. Trinkaus ' 1843 -born son of the same Christian Gottfried Trinkaus rose 1864 in his father's business one. 1916, involved the German bank with a deposit of 1 million marks to the bank, which was thereby converted into a limited partnership. By 1929, however, the determining forces remained the families Pfeiffer and Trinkaus at Bankhaus Max Trinkaus - grandson of Christian Gottfried Trinkaus sen. - Died childless in 1929, after 1921 his other family members were already excreted as limited partners and William Pfeiffer Jr. ( son of Ernst Schiess ) had retired in the same year in retirement.

C. G. Trinkaus under different investors

Since 1922, Carl Wupper man was for the German bank shareholder Trinkaus. It merged in 1930 the bank with the bank EW Engels & Co. In 1972 the bank CG Trinkaus & Co. merged with the Essen Bank Burkhardt & Co. and called himself thenceforth Trinkaus & Burkhardt. Citibank 1974 increased its stake from 15% to 51%. The majority of shares in the bank Trinkaus & Burkhardt acquired in 1980 the London Midland Bank. In 1985 the company was converted into a partnership limited by shares and went public.

HSBC Group

Since 1992, Trinkaus & Burkhardt heard after the acquisition of Midland Bank by HSBC Holdings plc HSBC Group and changed its name in 1999, therefore, initially under the name HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt KGaA. Following a decision of the General Meeting of May 2006, the Bank was converted into a public company, operating since the end of July 2006 HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG. Since the year 2007, the Bank occurs with the brand HSBC Trinkaus.

Company Profile

The HSBC Group has 80.6 % of the shares, while the Landesbank Baden- Württemberg has 18.7% ( as of December 31, 2013). The remainder is in free float.

HSBC Trinkaus has approximately 2,500 employees and is headed by four directors.

Trinkaus is mainly for large and medium-sized companies, institutional clients and high net worth individuals. In addition, however, the Bank is also a major issuer of certificates and warrants. The headquarters is located at the Düsseldorf king Allee 21 / 23rd Maintains offices HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt in Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Baden -Baden, Cologne and subsidiaries in Luxembourg and Vienna.

Subsidiaries

  • Society for industrial investments and financing mbH, Dusseldorf
  • Grundstücksgesellschaft Trinkausstraße KG, Dusseldorf
  • HSBC Trinkaus Family Office GmbH, Dusseldorf
  • HSBC Global Asset Management ( Germany ) GmbH, Dusseldorf
  • HSBC Global Asset Management ( Austria ) GmbH, Vienna
  • HSBC Global Asset Management (Switzerland ) AG, Zurich
  • HSBC Trinkaus Society for Capital Market Investments oHG, Dusseldorf
  • HSBC Trinkaus Investment Managers SA, Luxembourg
  • HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt Society for bank holdings mbH, Dusseldorf
  • HSBC Trinkaus Real Estate GmbH, Dusseldorf
  • HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt ( International) SA, Luxembourg
  • HSBC Transaction Services GmbH, Dusseldorf
  • HSBC INKA - International Investment Gesellschaft mbH, Dusseldorf
  • Trinkaus Private Equity Management GmbH, Dusseldorf
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