Wilhelm von Finck (6 February 1848 – 4 April 1924) was a German entrepreneur and banker. Finck was a co-founder of the German companies Allianz and Munich Re.[1]
Wilhelm von Finck | |
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Born | Bad Vilbel, Hesse, Germany | 6 February 1848
Died | 4 April 1924 Munich, Germany | (aged 76)
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Businessman |
Spouse |
Marie Fäustle (m. 1886) |
Children | 4 |
In Frankfurt am Main, he was a student at the Hasselsche Institut. He worked first for German company Bankhaus Philipp Nicolaus Schmidt. Since 1869 he worked for Nestle, Andreae & Co. in London and since 1870 for Merck Finck & Co. in Darmstadt. By 1879, together with his brother August Finck, who replaced the departing general Adolf Karl Ludwig Christian, the previous authorized representative Wilhelm von Finck already held a large part of the bank assets of Merck Finck & Co.
Together with German entrepreneur Theodor von Cramer-Klett and Carl von Thieme he founded company Munich Re in April 1880. German company Allianz AG was founded in Berlin on 5 February 1890 by then director of the Munich Reinsurance Company (Munich Re) Carl von Thieme (a native of Erfurt, whose father was the director of Thuringia) and Wilhelm von Finck.
In 1886, he married Marie Fäustle and they had four children.[2] One of his children was German businessman August von Finck Sr. (1898-1980).