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  1. Salomon Oppenheim Jr. (19 June 1772 – 8 November 1828) was a German Jewish banker, and the founder of the Sal. Oppenheim private bank.

  2. The bank was founded in 1789 in the city of Bonn by seventeen-year-old Salomon Oppenheim Jr. as a commissions and exchange house. Oppenheim dealt in commodities, the exchanging of foreign currencies, extending credit, and commercial credit.

  3. The Oppenheim family is a German Jewish banking family which founded what was Europe's biggest private bank, Sal. Oppenheim. According to Manager Magazin 2008, the Oppenheim family was among the 30 richest families in Germany, with assets over 8 billion Euros.

  4. Salomon Oppenheim Jr. (19 June 1772 – 8 November 1828) was a German Jewish banker, and the founder of the Sal. Oppenheim private bank.

  5. 27 de jul. de 2007 · COLOGNE — In 1789, at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, 17-year-old Salomon Oppenheim Jr. set up a small commissions and exchange house in Bonn. Nine years later, he moved down river to...

  6. www.dw.com › en › deutsche-bank-takes-over-upscale-private-bankEnd of an era – DW – 10/30/2009

    30 de oct. de 2009 · Deutsche Bank's billion-euro buyout of Europe's biggest private bank, the Luxembourg-based Sal. Oppenheim group, spells the end of a historic financial institution.

  7. The private bank known as “Sal. [i.e. Salomon] Oppenheim jr. & Cie,” founded in 1789, had a continuous, unbroken existence until 2010, when, having survived even its Arisierung (Aryanization) under the Nazis, it finally succumbed to the world financial crisis and was taken over by the Deutsche Bank.