Bondi & Maron banking house

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The Bondi & Maron bank was a private bank based in Dresden .

It was founded in 1755 from where Prague originated in Dresden and the court factor appointed Simon Isaac Bondi (1711-1773). At the beginning, the focus of the bank was on the exchange business and transactions for the house of Wettin . From the 1830s it shifted to financing the wool trade and the textile industry .

In 1870 Joseph Bondis (1818–1897) married sister Cecilie, a granddaughter of the founder, the Hanau banker Ignatz Maron (1842–1922), who then joined the bank as a partner and helped him to get the double name that was used to the end. The bank experienced a boom in the early days , when the house, now run by Joseph Bondi and Ignatz Maron (1842–1922), acquired, among other things, the majority of the shares in the renowned Waldschlößchen brewery .

In 1937 the bank was taken over by Deutsche Bank as part of the " Aryanization " process .

literature

  • Simone Lässig: Jewish private banks in Dresden . In: Dresdner Hefte . No. 61, ISBN 3-91005-553-2 , p. 86.