Disconto-Gesellschaft (in German)
Disconto-Gesellschaft, established in Berlin in 1851, had been the uncontested leader among German banks for a long time. It was only when Deutsche Bank was established 19 years later that a worthy rival began to emerge. Both banks were leaders in the capital market; both had excellent contacts to large-scale industry and international financial circles.
In October 1929, the shareholders meetings of both banks approved the merger to “Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft” as the new bank was now officially known. In 1937, the bank officially dropped the second part of its name and from then on was known just as “Deutsche Bank”.
Disconto-Gesellschaft annual reports existed from 1853 to 1928. It’s last incomplete business year 1929 has been reported in the joint annual report of "Deutschen Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft".
1853 - 1871 |
1872 - 1890 |
1891 - 1909 |
1910 - 1928 |
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1853 | 1872 | 1891 | 1910 |
1854 | 1873 | 1892 | 1911 |
1855 | 1874 | 1893 | 1912 |
1856 | 1875 | 1894 | 1913 |
1857 | 1876 | 1895 | 1914 |
1858 | 1877 | 1896 | 1915 |
1859 | 1878 | 1897 | 1916 |
1860 | 1879 | 1898 | 1917 |
1861 | 1880 | 1899 | 1918 |
1862 | 1881 | 1900 | 1919 |
1863 | 1882 | 1901 | 1920 |
1864 | 1883 | 1902 | 1921 |
1865 | 1884 | 1903 | 1922 |
1866 | 1885 | 1904 | 1923 |
1867 | 1886 | 1905 | 1924 |
1868 | 1887 | 1906 | 1925 |
1869 | 1888 | 1907 | 1926 |
1870 | 1889 | 1908 | 1927 |
1871 | 1890 | 1909 | 1928 |