fbpx
Wikipedia

Marcus Wallenberg Sr

Marcus Laurentius Wallenberg, Sr. RoKKMO (5 March 1864 – 22 July 1943) was a Swedish banker and industrialist. He served as CEO of Stockholms Enskilda Bank (SEB) from 1911 to 1920.

Marcus Wallenberg Sr.

Born
Marcus Laurentius Wallenberg

(1864-03-05)5 March 1864
Stockholm, Sweden
Died22 July 1943(1943-07-22) (aged 79)
Ekerö, Sweden
Resting placeWallenberg Mausoleum [sv]
59°17′34″N 17°49′48″E / 59.29278°N 17.83000°E / 59.29278; 17.83000
Alma materUppsala University
Occupation(s)Banker, industrialist
Spouse
Amalia Wallenberg
(m. 1890⁠–⁠1943)
Children6, including Jacob Wallenberg and Marcus Wallenberg
Parent(s)André Oscar Wallenberg
Anna von Sydow
RelativesVictor Wallenberg (brother)
Knut Agathon Wallenberg (half-brother)
FamilyWallenberg family

Early life edit

Wallenberg was born on 5 March 1864 in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of André Oscar Wallenberg and his second wife Anna Wallenberg. He had 13 full siblings, and four half-siblings, including Knut Agathon Wallenberg (1853–1938).[1]

Wallenberg became underlöjtnant in the Swedish Navy in 1882 but left his position the same year at the age of 18 and received a Candidate of Law degree from Uppsala University in 1888. He was appointed Master of Laws with court training in 1890.[2]

Career edit

SEB edit

In 1890, Wallenberg became ombudsman for Stockholms Enskilda Bank (SEB) and from 1892 belonged to the bank's executive board.[2] In 1892, Marcus's older half brother, Knut Agaton Wallenberg, served as CEO of Stockholms Enskilda Bank and induced Marcus to come work for him as vice president of the bank; an offer Marcus accepted. His older brother retired as CEO in the year of 1911 and Marcus replaced him as CEO. He served as CEO until the year of 1920. Marcus laid the very foundation of the bank for decades with his emphatic defense of his own banking policy and constant emphasis on the importance of family traditions.[3] He became vice chairman of the board of SEB in 1920 and then served as its chairman from 1938 until his death in 1943.[4]

Other businesses edit

Wallenberg participated in the founding of Centralbanken for Norge [no] (1899) and AB Emissionsinstitutet (1914). In addition, Wallenberg had been so intrigued by the promotion of Swedish industry that his name became intimately connected with its development in the first quarter of the 20th century. During his initiative and participation, several of Sweden's largest industrial facilities have either been founded or reorganized on an economic basis; in addition, he has promoted the achievements of Swedish industry abroad. Among such contributions from Wallenberg's side can be mentioned the founding of AB Papyrus [sv; de] (1895), Svenska Dieselbolaget (1898), Svensk-Dansk-Ryska Telefonaktiebolaget (1900) and Mexican Telefon AB Ericsson (1905).[2] Other companies founded or co-founded by Wallenberg include Virsbo AB, AS Tyssefaldene and AB Sydafrikanska Handelskompaniet and more.[4] He worked with the investigation of Fernaverken's business (1891–1903), the reconstruction of Allmänna Svenska Elektriska AB (ASEA) (1905 and subsequent years), the reorganization of Nordiska trävaru AB (1908), the reorganization of Kopparbergs & Hofors sågverks AB [sv] (1912) and of Wifstavarfs AB [sv] (1912). Along with the Norwegian Sam Eyde, he founded Norsk hydro elektrisk kvælstofsaktieselskab in 1905, whose facilities at Notodden in Norway have been epoch-making for the extraction of nitrogen compounds from the air. Wallenberg was the leading representative in Sweden of the modern pursuit of industry concentration under the leadership of the major banks. His strong interest in industrial development gave him reason to, together with E. J. Ljungberg in 1910, found the Federation of Swedish Industries (Sveriges Industriförbund).[2] Wallenberg was chairman, vice chairman or board member of Diligentia, Investor AB, Emissionsinstitutet, Papyrus, Försäkringsaktiebolaget Freja and Skandia, Kopparfors AB, Compagnie d'applications mécaniques (France), State Bank of Morocco, Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags AB, Storviks Sulfit AB, Wifstavarfs AB, Yngeredsfors Kraft AB as well as Norsk hydro elektrik kvælstofsaktieselskab and Orkla Mining Company in Norway.[4] A stately testimony to the significance of his efforts in these various fields leaves the Ekonomiska studier, tillägnade Marcus Wallenberg på hans 50-årsdag ("Economic Studies, dedicated to Marcus Wallenberg on his 50th birthday", 1914), a festschrift authored by about thirty collaborators in the field of practical and theoretical economics.[2]

Wallenberg, who was widely used for committee assignments in banking legislation and related matters, was from 1917 a member of the Trade Council (Handelsrådet). During World War I, he was repeatedly called upon to bring about trade agreements with England and its allies. He was thus a member of the Swedish negotiating delegation, which in the autumn of 1916 was sent to London. After the settlement agreement, which this delegation brought home to Sweden in February 1917, was not approved by the Hammarskjöld Cabinet [sv; no], Wallenberg was sent back to London the same year in November by the Edén-Hellner Cabinet as a member of a new negotiating delegation. The agreements, which were now signed on 29 May 1918 with England, France, the United States and Italy and which assured Sweden of the supply of food and other necessities against the leasing of tonnage to the Triple Entente, and the restriction of exports to the Central Powers, were primarily Wallenberg's work. In the winter of 1919, Wallenberg had to monitor Sweden's interests in financial matters on behalf of the Swedish government during the Paris Peace Conference and in 1920 was Sweden's representative at the Brussels Finance Conference.[2]

In 1920 he became a member of the League of Nations' newly established Financial Committee, of which he was chairman from 1921 to 1922. In 1921, Wallenberg founded the Swedish Taxpayers' Association. Wallenberg participated in leading positions in the implementation of the Dawes Plan, and was the sole permanent arbitrator in disputes concerning the interpretation and application of the law, the financial burden on German industry and was a member of the permanent arbitration tribunal for disputes concerning the Dawes Plan application.[5]

Personal life edit

On 19 August 1890, Wallenberg married Gertrud Amalia Hagdahl (1864–1959), the daughter of Charles Emil Hagdahl and Emilia Gylling on 19 August 1890.[4] The couple had two sons and four daughters; Sonja (1891–1970), Jacob (1892–1980), Andrea (1894–1980), Gertrud (1895–1983), Marcus (1899–1982) and Ebba (1896–1960).

Marcus raised both his sons in a systematic way to prepare them for a career in the family bank. A successful upbringing considering both sons served as CEO of the bank. In 1960, Jacob Wallenberg founded the Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation in memory of his parents.

Death edit

Marcus Wallenberg died on 22 July 1943 at the age of 79 at Malmvik Estate in Lindö in Ekerö Municipality. He is buried in the Wallenberg Mausoleum [sv] in Malmvik.[6]

Ancestry edit


Awards and decorations edit

Swedish edit

Foreign edit

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ Key, Helmer (1916). A. O. Wallenberg: en minnesteckning (in Swedish). Stockholm: Nordiska bokh. p. 201. SELIBR 411951.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Westrin, Theodor, ed. (1921). Nordisk familjebok: konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi (in Swedish). Vol. 31 (Ny, rev. och rikt ill. ed.). Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förl. pp. 481–482. SELIBR 8072220.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1943 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1943] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1942. pp. 866–867. SELIBR 10335454.
  5. ^ Johansson, Gotthard; Lorents, Yngve, eds. (1937). Bonniers konversationslexikon (in Swedish). Vol. XII:1 (Nationaluppl. ed.). Stockholm: Bonnier. p. 349. SELIBR 1362008.
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ a b c d e f Sveriges statskalender för skottåret 1940 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1940. p. 7.
  8. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1931 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1931. p. 148.
  9. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1921 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. 1921. p. 900.
  10. ^ Svensk rikskalender 1909 (in Swedish). Stockholm: P. A. Nordstedt & Söner. 1908. p. 654. SELIBR 498191.
  11. ^ Sveriges statskalender för år 1905 (in Swedish). Stockholm: P.A. Nordstedt & Söner. 1904. p. 575.
  12. ^ Sveriges statskalender för året 1925 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. 1925. p. 869.
  13. ^ Sveriges statskalender för år 1915 (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1915. p. 761.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Marcus Wallenberg (1864–1943) at Wikimedia Commons
  • Newspaper clippings about Marcus Wallenberg Sr in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
Business positions
Preceded by CEO of Stockholms Enskilda Bank (SEB)
1911–1920
Succeeded by
Joseph Nachmanson
Preceded by Chairman of the board of Stockholms Enskilda Bank (SEB)
1938–1943
Succeeded by
Johannes Hellner

marcus, wallenberg, other, people, named, marcus, wallenberg, marcus, wallenberg, disambiguation, marcus, laurentius, wallenberg, rokkmo, march, 1864, july, 1943, swedish, banker, industrialist, served, stockholms, enskilda, bank, from, 1911, 1920, rokkmobornm. For other people named Marcus Wallenberg see Marcus Wallenberg disambiguation Marcus Laurentius Wallenberg Sr RoKKMO 5 March 1864 22 July 1943 was a Swedish banker and industrialist He served as CEO of Stockholms Enskilda Bank SEB from 1911 to 1920 Marcus Wallenberg Sr RoKKMOBornMarcus Laurentius Wallenberg 1864 03 05 5 March 1864Stockholm SwedenDied22 July 1943 1943 07 22 aged 79 Ekero SwedenResting placeWallenberg Mausoleum sv 59 17 34 N 17 49 48 E 59 29278 N 17 83000 E 59 29278 17 83000Alma materUppsala UniversityOccupation s Banker industrialistSpouseAmalia Wallenberg m 1890 1943 wbr Children6 including Jacob Wallenberg and Marcus WallenbergParent s Andre Oscar WallenbergAnna von SydowRelativesVictor Wallenberg brother Knut Agathon Wallenberg half brother FamilyWallenberg family Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 SEB 2 2 Other businesses 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Ancestry 6 Awards and decorations 6 1 Swedish 6 2 Foreign 7 Honours 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editWallenberg was born on 5 March 1864 in Stockholm Sweden the son of Andre Oscar Wallenberg and his second wife Anna Wallenberg He had 13 full siblings and four half siblings including Knut Agathon Wallenberg 1853 1938 1 Wallenberg became underlojtnant in the Swedish Navy in 1882 but left his position the same year at the age of 18 and received a Candidate of Law degree from Uppsala University in 1888 He was appointed Master of Laws with court training in 1890 2 Career editSEB edit In 1890 Wallenberg became ombudsman for Stockholms Enskilda Bank SEB and from 1892 belonged to the bank s executive board 2 In 1892 Marcus s older half brother Knut Agaton Wallenberg served as CEO of Stockholms Enskilda Bank and induced Marcus to come work for him as vice president of the bank an offer Marcus accepted His older brother retired as CEO in the year of 1911 and Marcus replaced him as CEO He served as CEO until the year of 1920 Marcus laid the very foundation of the bank for decades with his emphatic defense of his own banking policy and constant emphasis on the importance of family traditions 3 He became vice chairman of the board of SEB in 1920 and then served as its chairman from 1938 until his death in 1943 4 Other businesses edit Wallenberg participated in the founding of Centralbanken for Norge no 1899 and AB Emissionsinstitutet 1914 In addition Wallenberg had been so intrigued by the promotion of Swedish industry that his name became intimately connected with its development in the first quarter of the 20th century During his initiative and participation several of Sweden s largest industrial facilities have either been founded or reorganized on an economic basis in addition he has promoted the achievements of Swedish industry abroad Among such contributions from Wallenberg s side can be mentioned the founding of AB Papyrus sv de 1895 Svenska Dieselbolaget 1898 Svensk Dansk Ryska Telefonaktiebolaget 1900 and Mexican Telefon AB Ericsson 1905 2 Other companies founded or co founded by Wallenberg include Virsbo AB AS Tyssefaldene and AB Sydafrikanska Handelskompaniet and more 4 He worked with the investigation of Fernaverken s business 1891 1903 the reconstruction of Allmanna Svenska Elektriska AB ASEA 1905 and subsequent years the reorganization of Nordiska travaru AB 1908 the reorganization of Kopparbergs amp Hofors sagverks AB sv 1912 and of Wifstavarfs AB sv 1912 Along with the Norwegian Sam Eyde he founded Norsk hydro elektrisk kvaelstofsaktieselskab in 1905 whose facilities at Notodden in Norway have been epoch making for the extraction of nitrogen compounds from the air Wallenberg was the leading representative in Sweden of the modern pursuit of industry concentration under the leadership of the major banks His strong interest in industrial development gave him reason to together with E J Ljungberg in 1910 found the Federation of Swedish Industries Sveriges Industriforbund 2 Wallenberg was chairman vice chairman or board member of Diligentia Investor AB Emissionsinstitutet Papyrus Forsakringsaktiebolaget Freja and Skandia Kopparfors AB Compagnie d applications mecaniques France State Bank of Morocco Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags AB Storviks Sulfit AB Wifstavarfs AB Yngeredsfors Kraft AB as well as Norsk hydro elektrik kvaelstofsaktieselskab and Orkla Mining Company in Norway 4 A stately testimony to the significance of his efforts in these various fields leaves the Ekonomiska studier tillagnade Marcus Wallenberg pa hans 50 arsdag Economic Studies dedicated to Marcus Wallenberg on his 50th birthday 1914 a festschrift authored by about thirty collaborators in the field of practical and theoretical economics 2 Wallenberg who was widely used for committee assignments in banking legislation and related matters was from 1917 a member of the Trade Council Handelsradet During World War I he was repeatedly called upon to bring about trade agreements with England and its allies He was thus a member of the Swedish negotiating delegation which in the autumn of 1916 was sent to London After the settlement agreement which this delegation brought home to Sweden in February 1917 was not approved by the Hammarskjold Cabinet sv no Wallenberg was sent back to London the same year in November by the Eden Hellner Cabinet as a member of a new negotiating delegation The agreements which were now signed on 29 May 1918 with England France the United States and Italy and which assured Sweden of the supply of food and other necessities against the leasing of tonnage to the Triple Entente and the restriction of exports to the Central Powers were primarily Wallenberg s work In the winter of 1919 Wallenberg had to monitor Sweden s interests in financial matters on behalf of the Swedish government during the Paris Peace Conference and in 1920 was Sweden s representative at the Brussels Finance Conference 2 In 1920 he became a member of the League of Nations newly established Financial Committee of which he was chairman from 1921 to 1922 In 1921 Wallenberg founded the Swedish Taxpayers Association Wallenberg participated in leading positions in the implementation of the Dawes Plan and was the sole permanent arbitrator in disputes concerning the interpretation and application of the law the financial burden on German industry and was a member of the permanent arbitration tribunal for disputes concerning the Dawes Plan application 5 Personal life editOn 19 August 1890 Wallenberg married Gertrud Amalia Hagdahl 1864 1959 the daughter of Charles Emil Hagdahl and Emilia Gylling on 19 August 1890 4 The couple had two sons and four daughters Sonja 1891 1970 Jacob 1892 1980 Andrea 1894 1980 Gertrud 1895 1983 Marcus 1899 1982 and Ebba 1896 1960 Marcus raised both his sons in a systematic way to prepare them for a career in the family bank A successful upbringing considering both sons served as CEO of the bank In 1960 Jacob Wallenberg founded the Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation in memory of his parents Death editMarcus Wallenberg died on 22 July 1943 at the age of 79 at Malmvik Estate in Lindo in Ekero Municipality He is buried in the Wallenberg Mausoleum sv in Malmvik 6 Ancestry editAncestors of Marcus Wallenberg Sr8 Lector of Theology Pastor Marcus Wallenberg4 Marcus Wallenberg9 Sara Helena Kinnander2 Andre Oscar Wallenberg10 Professor Andreas Barfoth5 Anna Laurentia Barfoth11 Elsa Bager1 Marcus Laurentius Wallenberg Sr 12 Johan Peter von Sydow6 Johan Gustaf von Sydow13 Charlotta Elisabeth Rudbeck3 Anna von Sydow14 Johan Wiggman7 Eleonora Juliana Wiggman15 Carolina HellenstiernaAwards and decorations editSwedish edit nbsp nbsp Knight and Commander of the Orders of His Majesty the King Order of the Seraphim 17 November 1931 7 nbsp nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the Order of Vasa 6 June 1923 8 nbsp nbsp Commander 1st Class of the Order of Vasa 6 December 1913 9 nbsp nbsp Commander of the Order of Vasa 24 January 1908 10 nbsp nbsp Knight 1st Class of the Order of Vasa 1898 11 nbsp nbsp Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star 6 June 1918 12 nbsp nbsp Knight of the Order of the Polar Star 1903 13 Foreign edit nbsp nbsp Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy 7 nbsp nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav 7 nbsp Grand Cross of the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria 7 nbsp nbsp Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour 7 nbsp nbsp Third Class of the Order of the Rising Sun 7 Honours editMember of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 1939 4 First Honorary member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences 1920 4 Honorary member of the Federation of Swedish Industries Sveriges Industriforbund 4 References edit Key Helmer 1916 A O Wallenberg en minnesteckning in Swedish Stockholm Nordiska bokh p 201 SELIBR 411951 a b c d e f Westrin Theodor ed 1921 Nordisk familjebok konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi in Swedish Vol 31 Ny rev och rikt ill ed Stockholm Nordisk familjeboks forl pp 481 482 SELIBR 8072220 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 7 August 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b c d e f g Vem ar det svensk biografisk handbok 1943 Who is it Swedish biographical handbook 1943 in Swedish Stockholm Norstedt 1942 pp 866 867 SELIBR 10335454 Johansson Gotthard Lorents Yngve eds 1937 Bonniers konversationslexikon in Swedish Vol XII 1 Nationaluppl ed Stockholm Bonnier p 349 SELIBR 1362008 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 7 August 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b c d e f Sveriges statskalender for skottaret 1940 in Swedish Uppsala Fritzes offentliga publikationer 1940 p 7 Sveriges statskalender for aret 1931 in Swedish Uppsala Fritzes offentliga publikationer 1931 p 148 Sveriges statskalender for aret 1921 in Swedish Uppsala Almqvist amp Wiksell 1921 p 900 Svensk rikskalender 1909 in Swedish Stockholm P A Nordstedt amp Soner 1908 p 654 SELIBR 498191 Sveriges statskalender for ar 1905 in Swedish Stockholm P A Nordstedt amp Soner 1904 p 575 Sveriges statskalender for aret 1925 in Swedish Uppsala Almqvist amp Wiksell 1925 p 869 Sveriges statskalender for ar 1915 in Swedish Uppsala Fritzes offentliga publikationer 1915 p 761 External links edit nbsp Media related to Marcus Wallenberg 1864 1943 at Wikimedia Commons Newspaper clippings about Marcus Wallenberg Sr in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBWBusiness positionsPreceded byKnut Agathon Wallenberg CEO of Stockholms Enskilda Bank SEB 1911 1920 Succeeded byJoseph NachmansonPreceded byKnut Agathon Wallenberg Chairman of the board of Stockholms Enskilda Bank SEB 1938 1943 Succeeded byJohannes Hellner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marcus Wallenberg Sr amp oldid 1191853918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.