Mitteldeutsche Bodenkredit-Anstalt is one of Germany's historic financial institutions, with a long and illustrious history dating back to the late 19th century. Founded in 1895, the bank played a crucial role in financing agricultural development and infrastructure in Germany. Its "Gold-Hypothekenpfandbrief" were secure and reliable financial instruments, backed by mortgages on agricultural land and real estate.
Historical Profile of the Company
| Historical Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Year of establishment | 1895 |
| Headquarters | Berlin, Germany |
| Name at stock delisting | Mitteldeutsche Bodenkredit-Anstalt |
| Year of stock market admission | 1900 |
| Year of stock market delisting | 1945 |
| Year of company cessation | 1945 |
| Initial share capital | 2,000,000 Goldmark |
| Final share capital | 10,000,000 Goldmark |
Document Details
| Characteristic | Description |
|---|---|
| Issuer | Mitteldeutsche Bodenkredit-Anstalt |
| Type of bond | Gold-Hypothekenpfandbrief |
| Nominal value | 2000 Goldmark |
| Interest | 8% per annum |
| Issue date | April 2, 1930 |
| Maturity date | September 30, 1958 |
| Collateral | 716.84 grams of Feingold (fine gold) |
| CEO's signature | F. Neumann |
| Director's signature | G. Grunberg |
| Controller's signature | H. Heinrich |
This document represents not only a piece of financial history but also an opportunity for collectors to own a tangible part of Germany's economic past. Mitteldeutsche Bodenkredit-Anstalt issued these bonds as part of their operations to finance agricultural and real estate development projects.
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