Jürgen Terrahe

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Jürgen Terrahe (born August 26, 1933 in Rheine ; † March 20, 2015 ) was a German bank manager.

After studying law at the University of Münster and doing a doctorate, Terrahe worked in the banking industry. From 1972 to 1996 he was a member of the Board of Management of Commerzbank . He was also active on committees of other companies such as the Bertelsmann Supervisory Board and the Miele Family Council.

In 1991, an unusual deal between Commerzbank and the legal successors of the Communist Federation of West Germany (KBW), which was dissolved in 1985 and for which Terrahe was responsible, became known. The bank acquired a piece of land in Frankfurt Mainzer Landstrasse from the former KBW functionaries . In return, the bank's business partners received a newly built ecological model house worth approx. 30 million DM.

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  1. ↑ Obituary notice
  2. The mirror. Retrieved April 3, 2015.