Hentsch
Hentsch is the name of a bank in Geneva, Switzerland.
The bank is joint to one of two of the most long-standingly existing banks within Switzerland, (after Wegelin & Co of 1741),[1][2][3] the other being Lombard Odier (of Geneva).[4]
History of the bank
The Hy Hentsch & Co. bank[5] was founded in 1796 by Henri Hentsch (1761–1835).[6] During 1835, the bank was renamed Hentsch & Cie,[7] became Darier, Hentsch & Cie sometime during 1991,[8] during 1994 the bank was part of Odier Bungener bank,[9] and Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch & Cie since 2002.[10]
Biography of founding member
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Henri Hermann François Gottlob Hentsch[11] was born on 17 February 1761 in Geneva, to Benjamin-Gottlob, a pastor, and Marie-Charlotte Delaporte, and died on 14 August 1835, in Neuilly-sur-Seine (Ile-de-France).[12] He belonged to a family originating from Tzschecheln (Lower Lusatia), the family having emigrated to Switzerland during the 18th century; Benjamin Gottlob, settled in Geneva during 1758.[13][14]
During 1785 Henri married Louise Cardoini, and naturalized to Geneva during 1792, becoming a bourgeois of Netstal.[15][16]
Henri was apprenticed to Develay & Cie, this concluded with employment with Picot, Fazy & Cie engaged in manufacturing of assorted fabrics, money-changing and banking, whose business branched to Lyon during 1787, proceeding to open a bureau de change in Geneva. He was imprisoned and subsequently exiled (c. 1793) in the révolution de genevoise. Henri continued in Nyon with a commercial enterprise involving drapery, returning to Geneva to found H. Hentsch & Cie, silks and commissions. During 1798 he went into association with his cousin Jean-Gédéon Lombard, forming Hentsch, Lombard & Cie, (commissions). Henri during 1815 to 1827, was part of the membership of the Conseil de genevois.[17]
See also
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- "US tax scandal brings down Wegelin". SWI Swissinfo.ch.
- https://www.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20120127-706462.html
- Cassis, Youssef (1994). "Banks and Banking in Switzerland in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries". In Pohl, Manfred (ed.). European Association for Banking History - Handbook on the History of European Banks. Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 1852789190. Retrieved 11 July 2012.Cassis, Youssef; Collier, J. (23 November 2006). Capitals of Capital: A History of International Financial Centres, 1780-2005. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521845351."Hentsch bank Geneva - Google Search". google.co.uk."Lombard Odier - Lombard Odier is an independent family business specializing in private and institutional asset management and estate planning". lombardodier.com. Archived from the original on 28 March 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
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- Jean de Senarclens - Hentsch Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Accessed 12 January 2018
- Jean de Senarclens - Hentsch Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Accessed 12 January 2018
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- Biographie University of Lausanne Accessed 13 January 2018
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- Jean de Senarclens - Hentsch Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Accessed 12 January 2018
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