ANGLO-EGYPTIAN FINANCE AND EXCHANGE - 25 AZIONI 1920
1920 - ANGLO-EGYPTIAN FINANCE AND EXCHANGE - 25...
ANGLO-EGYPTIAN FINANCE AND EXCHANGE - 25 AZIONI 1920
1920 - ANGLO-EGYPTIAN FINANCE AND EXCHANGE - 25 AZIONI

1920 - ANGLO-EGYPTIAN FINANCE AND EXCHANGE - 25 AZIONI

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The Anglo-Egyptian Finance & Exchange Company, Limited was established in the early 20th century, specifically in 1910, with the goal of facilitating financial and exchange operations between Egypt and the United Kingdom, two nations linked by strong economic and political ties during that period. The company played a crucial role in the banking and financial sector, providing services that included currency exchange, financing of commercial activities, and management of international investments.

Description

The Anglo-Egyptian Finance & Exchange Company, Limited was established in the early 20th century, specifically in 1910, with the goal of facilitating financial and exchange operations between Egypt and the United Kingdom, two nations linked by strong economic and political ties during that period. The company played a crucial role in the banking and financial sector, providing services that included currency exchange, financing of commercial activities, and management of international investments.

With a share capital of £200,000, divided into 200,000 ordinary shares of £1 each, the company was strategically positioned to capitalize on the opportunities offered by the growing flow of capital and trade between the two nations. The economic context of the time was characterized by an expansion of international trade and an increasing demand for sophisticated financial services, in which the Anglo-Egyptian Finance & Exchange Company was a key player.

Company Historical Data

Information Detail
Year of Incorporation 1910
Registered Office Cairo, Egypt
Share Capital at Incorporation £200,000
Share Capital at Cessation N/A (latest available data)
Year of Stock Market Listing N/A
Year of Delisting N/A
Year of Company Cessation N/A
Annual Revenue (estimate 1912) N/A
Name at Stock Delisting N/A

Document Characteristics

Characteristic Detail
Certificate Number 5550
Number of Shares 25 ordinary shares
Value per Share £1 sterling
Date of Issue 28 February 1910
Signed by Director: Andrew A. Park, Secretary: J. Schulizz
Printed by Waterlow Bros. & Layton, Ltd. Printers, Alexandria
Typographic Elements Formal design with a decorated border, English text with colorful stamps indicating various payments and share allocations.
Artist (hypothetical) Not specified, standard typographic layout of the time

Historical Context

The certificate was issued in February 1910, at a time when Egypt was under British protectorate and there was a significant flow of capital between the United Kingdom and its empire. This historical period was characterized by sustained economic growth and greater international financial integration, of which Egypt was an important part due to its strategic position and expanding economy.

The Anglo-Egyptian Finance & Exchange Company operated in a context of growing demand for sophisticated financial services, necessary to support the complex commercial and financial transactions between the two nations. The importance of the financial sector in Egypt grew further during World War I, when exchange and financing operations became critical to supporting the war effort.

Artistic and Typographic Details

The document features a typically formal and sober design, with a decorated border framing the main text. The certificate was printed by the renowned printing house Waterlow Bros. & Layton in Alexandria, known for the quality of its prints. The text is predominantly in English, with various colorful annotations indicating payments and share allocations, adding a touch of vibrancy to an otherwise very formal document.

Provenance of the Title

This certificate was issued to an investor who participated in the company's capital during its early years of activity. It has been preserved in fairly good condition, despite visible signs of age. The certificate is now available for collectors who wish to own a piece of financial history related to Egypt and the United Kingdom.

Valuation and Rarity

This certificate is considered rare, particularly for the historical context in which it was issued and for the significant role of the company in facilitating financial operations between Egypt and the United Kingdom. For scripophily collectors, it represents a unique opportunity to acquire a document that testifies to the economic and financial dynamics of an era of great transformation.

Importance of Scripophily Collection

Scripophily collecting is a window into economic and social history, allowing exploration of documents that represent not only financial transactions but also the economic and cultural fabric of an era. Documents like this certificate offer a snapshot of a period when international finance played a crucial role in relations between nations. Displaying these certificates in appropriate frames allows for both preservation and enhancement of these pieces of history.

These documents, besides being for personal collection, are perfect to be used as a gift, as a piece of interior decor, or as a piece of historical and modern art. Their uniqueness makes them particularly valuable and suitable for those who wish to own or give something truly special.

All historical documents for sale are intended for collection purposes only. The documents have no economic or financial value (no economic or financial value), images that are not the historical document are representative of the company's object and the historical period referenced, they are not provided but can be freely downloaded from the website and printed;

Product Details

Year of issue
1920
Nation of issue
Egitto
Printer name
WATERLOW BRO & L. LIMITED
Reference
DIRETTORE, SEGRETARIO IN EGITTO
Rarity Index
R1
Quotation Index
S1
scripofilia

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