Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co.
KG, commonly known as Berenberg Bank and also
brand
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ed as simply Berenberg, is a
multinational full-service
investment bank
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In finance, the purpose of investing is ...
based in
Hamburg
Hamburg (, ; nds, label=Hamburg German, Low Saxon, Hamborg ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (german: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg; nds, label=Low Saxon, Friee un Hansestadt Hamborg),. is the List of cities in Germany by popul ...
,
Germany
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.
It was founded by the
Flemish
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Berenberg family in 1590 () and is the world's oldest
merchant bank. Its owners, the Berenberg/
Gossler family, belonged to the ruling elite of
Hanseatic merchants of the
city-republic
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of Hamburg and several family members served in the
city-state's government from 1735. Like many other merchant bankers, the Berenbergs were originally
cloth merchants. The bank's name refers to
Johann Berenberg, his son-in-law
Johann Hinrich Gossler and the latter's son-in-law
L.E. Seyler, and has remained unchanged since 1791. The bank has operated continuously since 1590 and is still part-owned by members of the Berenberg-Gossler family.
Berenberg Bank is active in investment banking, particularly pan-European
equity research,
brokerage and
capital markets transactions, in addition to
private banking for wealthy customers and
institutional asset management
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. Since the 2000s, the company has increasingly focused on investment banking. Berenberg Bank has around 1,600 employees; in addition to its headquarters in Hamburg, it has significant presences in
London
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,
Zurich,
Frankfurt
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and
New York City
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, and 11 further offices in
Europe
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, the
Americas and
Asia
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. After years of expanding its activities in London, which is now the second largest office with a staff of around 500 and seat of most of its investment banking activities, Berenberg Bank has recently focused on expanding in the United States and Asia.
The bank is organized as a
limited partnership with personally
liable partners, and is noted for its conservative business strategy. Following the
2008 financial crisis, the bank has expanded rapidly. The current senior partner and head of the bank
Hans-Walter Peters
Hans-Walter Peters (born 3 April 1955) is a German banker. He is the current spokesman of the personally liable partners (i.e. head) of Berenberg Bank and the president of the Association of German Banks, the main lobby group for Germany's finan ...
is also president of the
Association of German Banks, having succeeded
Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank AG (), sometimes referred to simply as Deutsche, is a German multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and dual-listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Sto ...
CEO
Jürgen Fitschen in 2016. In 2018 Berenberg Bank, in line with its increasing focus on investment banking, sold its Swiss private banking subsidiary Berenberg Bank (Schweiz) AG to a group of investors, and the Swiss company will be known as Bergos Berenberg.
History

The Berenberg Company was founded in
Hamburg
Hamburg (, ; nds, label=Hamburg German, Low Saxon, Hamborg ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (german: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg; nds, label=Low Saxon, Friee un Hansestadt Hamborg),. is the List of cities in Germany by popul ...
in 1590 by the brothers Hans (1561–1626) and Paul Berenberg (1566–1645). In
1585
Events
January–June
* January – The Netherlands adopts the Gregorian calendar.
* February – The Spanish seize Brussels.
* April 24 – Pope Sixtus V succeeds Pope Gregory XIII, as the 227th pope.
* May 19 – S ...
, the Protestant Berenbergs left
Antwerp in the
Duchy of Brabant (today's
Belgium
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), at the time one of Europe's commercial centres, as Protestants in the southern
Low Countries were given the choice either to convert to Catholicism or leave the country. The bank has been continuously owned by their descendants ever since.
The Berenbergs were originally
cloth merchants and quickly extended their business to other
commodities. Hans Berenberg's grandson
Cornelius Berenberg (1634–1711) was the first to engage in
merchant banking and developed the company into a very successful merchant house and merchant bank. He forged trade links with France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Scandinavia and Russia. Family connections of the Berenbergs were instrumental to the development, especially in Livorno and Lisbon with their colonies of wealthy Dutch merchants. Members of the Berenberg family were also merchants in
London
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from the 17th century.

Cornelius Berenberg's son,
Rudolf Berenberg
Rudolf Berenberg (born 1680, died 1746) was a Hamburg merchant and banker and a member of the Berenberg banking family. He served as President of the Commerz-Deputation 1728–1729 and as a Hamburg Senator from 1735. He was the son of Cornelius B ...
(1680–1746), was elected a Senator, that is, a member of the government of the city-state, in 1735. By the mid 18th century,
investment banking
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and
acceptance credits comprised a significant part of the firm's activities. Rudolf Berenberg was married to Anna Elisabeth
Amsinck (1690–1748), a daughter of the
Lisbon and Hamburg merchant Paul Amsinck (1649–1706) and a descendant of the
Welser family. Their sons, Senator
Paul Berenberg
Paul Berenberg (born 1716, died 1768) was a Hamburg merchant and banker and a member of the Berenberg banking family. He served as a Senator of Hamburg, succeeding his father Rudolf Berenberg.
His brothers were Rudolf Berenberg (1712–1761), m ...
(1716–1768) and
Johann Berenberg (1718–1772), became owners of the Berenberg company.

In 1768 Senator
Paul Berenberg
Paul Berenberg (born 1716, died 1768) was a Hamburg merchant and banker and a member of the Berenberg banking family. He served as a Senator of Hamburg, succeeding his father Rudolf Berenberg.
His brothers were Rudolf Berenberg (1712–1761), m ...
died childless, while his brother
Johann Berenberg lost his only son in the same year. To ensure the continuation of the firm, Johann Berenberg took on his son-in-law
Johann Hinrich Gossler (1738–90) as a new partner in 1769; he had married Berenberg's only daughter
Elisabeth Berenberg (1749–1822) the previous year. The Gossler family is known since the 17th century, when Johann Hinrich Gossler's great-grandfather was a Hamburg burgher.
[Genealogie der Familie Gossler]
" in: ''Vierteljahrsschrift für Heraldik, Sphragistik und Genealogie'', vol. 9, pp. 17–25, 1881 Elisabeth Berenberg was the last member of the Hamburg Berenberg family, which became extinct in the male line upon her death in 1822. Johann Hinrich Gossler and Elisabeth Berenberg were the founders of the Berenberg-Gossler family, that rose to great prominence in Hamburg from the late 18th century. In the 19th-century city republic of Hamburg the (Berenberg-)Gossler family and the closely related
Amsinck family were widely regarded as the city state's two most prominent families.

In 1788 Johann Hinrich Gossler took on a new partner, his son-in-law
L.E. Seyler (1758–1836), who had married his eldest child
Anna Henriette Gossler
Anna Henriette Gossler (7 November 1771 – 2 August 1836) was a Hamburg banker, heiress and socialite.
Biography
Gossler was born in Hamburg. Anna Henriette Gossler, who went by the name of Henriette, was a member of the Hanseatic Berenberg/ ...
(1771–1836). From 1790, the company was led by L.E. Seyler, and his mother-in-law Elisabeth Berenberg was a partner in her own right from 1790 to 1800. L.E. Seyler, a son of the famous theatre director
Abel Seyler, was one of Hamburg's foremost merchants in his lifetime, and served as President of the
Commerz-Deputation and as a member of the city's government during the French rule of the city. To reflect Seyler joining the company, its name was changed to Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. from 1 January 1791, and has remained unchanged since.
As head of the Berenberg company L.E. Seyler greatly increased the company's international trade, and was one of the first merchants and bankers from Germany who established trade relations with the newly independent
United States
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and with
East Asia
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. By 1800 the capital of the company has doubled since he became a partner. Seyler remained the company's senior partner for 46 years, and when he died in 1836 he had been with the company for 61 years. Seyler's seventeen years younger brother-in-law Johann Heinrich Gossler (1775–1842) joined the firm in 1798 and became a Hamburg
senator in 1821; the two brothers-in-law jointly led the company for decades, with Seyler as the more experienced partner and Gossler gradually taking on more responsibilities as Seyler eventually retreated into semi-retirement.
During the
Napoleonic Wars
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the company lost half its capital, but it emerged stronger than ever and quickly regained and surpassed its former size once the war ended.
Anna Henriette Gossler and L.E. Seyler's children were briefly co-owners of Berenberg Bank; they have many prominent descendants in Hamburg and Norway, e.g. in the family
Paus. Berenberg Bank was also involved in financing Norway's leading industrial enterprise,
Blaafarveværket, whose CEO and co-owner
Benjamin Wegner
Jacob Benjamin Wegner (21 February 1795 – 9 June 1864) was a Norwegian business magnate, estate owner and timber merchant.
Born in Königsberg, East Prussia, he moved to London in 1819 and to Berlin in 1820, where he established an indepe ...
was Anna Henriette Gossler and L.E. Seyler's son-in-law. Anna Henriette Gossler's younger brother Johann Heinrich Gossler (II)'s son
Hermann Gossler (1802–1877) was a senator and First Mayor of Hamburg. The latter's younger brother Johann Heinrich Gossler (III) (1805–1879) became a partner in the bank and was the father of Baron
Johann von Berenberg-Gossler (1839–1913), who also became a partner in the bank. In 1880 the Hamburg Senate granted the latter the name of Berenberg-Gossler, and in 1888, he was ennobled in the
Kingdom of Prussia
The Kingdom of Prussia (german: Königreich Preußen, ) constituted the German state of Prussia between 1701 and 1918. Marriott, J. A. R., and Charles Grant Robertson. ''The Evolution of Prussia, the Making of an Empire''. Rev. ed. Oxford: ...
as ''von Berenberg-Gossler''. In 1910 Johann von Berenberg-Gossler was given the title
Baron. Baron Johann von Berenberg-Gossler was the father of
John von Berenberg-Gossler (1866–1943), a Senator and German Ambassador in Rome.

In the 19th century, the bank financed the industrialisation process in Hamburg and transportation activities, and was strongly involved in the North American trade and its finance. The company was (together with the merchant house
H.J. Merck & Co.) one of the main founders of
Germany
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's largest shipping companies, the
Hamburg America Line (HAPAG) in 1847 and
Norddeutscher Lloyd in 1857. They were also one of the main founders of Vereinsbank Hamburg (now the
HypoVereinsbank) (1857), the
Ilseder Hütte ironworks (1858), and the Norddeutsche Versicherungs AG (1857). The houses of Berenberg-Gossler, H.J. Merck and
Salomon Heine
Salomon Heine (19 October 1767 – 23 December 1844) was a merchant and banker in Hamburg. Heine was born in Hanover. Penniless, he came to Hamburg in 1784 and in the following years acquired sizeable assets. It was common knowledge at the t ...
were also the main founders of the
Norddeutsche Bank The Norddeutsche Bank was a German bank that existed from 1856 to 1929. It was established by Berenberg Bank, H.J. Merck & Co. and the bank house of Salomon Heine and private founders such as Robert Kayser as the first joint-stock bank in norther ...
in 1856, the first joint-stock bank in northern Germany and one of the predecessors of
Deutsche Bank
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. Furthermore, Berenberg Bank was among the founding shareholders of
Bergens Privatbank (1855), the
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (1865),
Den Danske Landmandsbank (1871) and
Svenska Handelsbanken (1871). Berenberg Bank had a close cooperation with
Barings Bank of London and was Baring's representative in Germany.
The Berenberg family and company had branches in Portugal, Italy and London from the 17th century. A branch of the Berenberg family also established the London firm
Meyer & Berenberg in the 17th century and were among London's prominent
West Indies
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merchants. In recent years Berenberg's London office in
Threadneedle Street has grown rapidly to become Berenberg's second largest office, focusing on investment banking and private banking for the ultra wealthy.
Logo
The company's logo is a stylized version of the combined
coat of arms
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of the Berenberg and Gossler families, featuring the Berenberg
bear
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(adopted in the 16th century in Belgium) and the Gossler
goose
A goose (plural, : geese) is a bird of any of several waterfowl species in the family (biology), family Anatidae. This group comprises the genera ''Anser (bird), Anser'' (the grey geese and white geese) and ''Branta'' (the black geese). Some o ...
foot (adopted in 1773 by
Johann Hinrich Gossler).
File:Berenberg coat of arms.svg, A stylized version of the combined Berenberg–Gossler coat of arms used as the logo of Berenberg Bank.
File:1727 grave of Sir Peter Meyer, merchant, at St. Andrew, Totteridge, Barnet, London, detail.jpeg, A 1727 tombstone in London
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( St Andrew's) featuring the Berenberg family's arms (right); it belonged to Sarah Anna Berenberg, a descendant of Berenberg Bank's founders, and her husband. She belonged to a British branch of the Berenberg family.
Business segments
The bank is active in the following business segments:
*
Private banking (typically, the minimum deposit required to open or maintain an account is €1 million)
*
Investment banking
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*
Asset management
*
Corporate banking
Branches
Berenberg Bank has its head office in Hamburg and significant presences in
London
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,
Frankfurt
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and
New York City
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, as well as offices in Düsseldorf, Munich, Münster, Stuttgart, Geneva, Luxembourg, Paris, Vienna, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, and Shanghai. In Zurich, the previous subsidiary Berenberg Bank (Schweiz) AG, has established itself as an independent Swiss Private Bank, Bergos Berenberg AG, in September 2018. In 2017 Berenberg Capital Markets rented the entire 53rd floor of
1251 Avenue of the Americas in
Manhattan
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.
Together with Bankhaus Lampe, the bank additionally holds a stake in the Frankfurt-based investment company
Universal Investment
Universal Investment is a group of companies headquartered in Frankfurt am Main with three regulated investment companies based in Germany, Luxembourg and Ireland. Biggest part is Universal-Investment Gesellschaft mbH, founded in 1968. Core offeri ...
.
File:Frankfurt, Bockenheimer Landstraße 25.jpg, Berenberg's Frankfurt
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office in Bockenheimer Landstraße 25 in the Banking District
File:Threadneedle Street, London EC2 - geograph.org.uk - 1706594.jpg, Berenberg's London office in 60 Threadneedle Street in the City of London
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File:1251 Avenue of The Americas Fountain at Night.JPG, 1251 Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan
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File:Berenberg Bank Zurich.jpeg, The Zurich office of Bergos Berenberg AG, the former Berenberg Bank (Schweiz) AG
Philanthropy and donations
The Berenberg Bank Stiftung is a
philanthropic foundation founded in 1990 on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the establishment of Berenberg Bank. The chairman of the board is Joachim von Berenberg-Consbruch. The foundation awards several prizes, including the Berenberg Culture Prize to younger artists and the Berenberg Scholarships to individual artists and groups. From 2009, the Universitäts-Gesellschaft Hamburg has awarded the Berenberg Prize for Scientific Language, that promotes German as a scientific language.
Berenberg Bank is the largest Hamburg donor to the
CDU.
Ownership
Berenberg Bank is currently run by two personally liable ''partners'', Hans-Walter Peters and Hendrik Riehmer.
The ownership structure is as follows:
*von
Berenberg-Gossler
The Gossler family (also spelled Goßler, historically also Gosler), including the Berenberg-Gossler branch, is a Hanseatic and partially noble banking family from Hamburg.
The family is descended from weavers and burghers in the city-republic ...
family and relatives (including those not themselves descended from the Berenberg family) 30.4%
*PetRie Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH (Hans-Walter Peters, Hendrik Riehmer) and Hans-Walter Peters 26.1%
*Andreas Brodtmann and former personally liable partners 1.5%
*Christian Erbprinz zu Fürstenberg 15.0%
*
Jan Philipp Reemtsma 15.0%
*Compagnie du Bois Sauvage S.A. 12.0%
Partners
;Berenberg family
;Non-family partners
See also
*
Berenberg family
*
Gossler family
*
Seyler family
References
Literature
*Clarita Bernstorff, Hartwig Bernstorff,
Emanuel Eckardt
Emanuel Eckardt (born 17 August 1942) is a German journalist, and caricaturist.
Life
Eckardt was born in Hamburg in 1942, grew up there and studied graphics at the Kunstschule Alsterdamm and painting, illustration and book graphics at the Wer ...
, ''Change is the only constant: Berenberg; a history of one of the world's oldest banks'', Hanser Literaturverlage, 336 pages,
*Maria Möring, ''Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. Hamburg'', Hamburg, Wirtschaftsgeschichtliche Forschungsstelle, 1961
*''Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co.: Die Geschichte eines deutschen Privatbankhauses'', Berenberg Bank, Hamburg 1990
External links
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