Eschweiler Bank
Eschweiler Bank | |
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legal form | Corporation |
founding | February 14, 1890 |
resolution | 1927 |
Reason for dissolution | liquidation |
Seat | Eschweiler, Germany |
Branch | Banking |
The Eschweiler Bank was a bank in the city of Eschweiler in the Rhineland .
On February 14, 1890, Eschweiler Bank was founded as a stock corporation with a share capital of 300,000 marks in Parkstrasse. In February 1904 the foundation stone was laid for the new building in Parkstrasse. On August 29, 1924, she opened a branch in Grabenstrasse 45a. and a year later another in Alsdorf .
In June 1927 the bank had to be placed under commercial supervision and the company made a compulsory settlement proposal , which was accepted with a smaller majority. The shareholders' meeting of December 27, 1927 decided to initiate the liquidation , whereby, according to a later announcement by the company of December 6, 1932, the shareholders should probably get nothing.
Individual evidence
- ^ Richard Passow: The stock corporation. An economics study. 2nd edition, Gustav Fischer, Jena 1922.
- ^ History of the Eschweiler Bank