Glueckstadt, Isaac Hartvig
GLUECKSTADT, ISAAC HARTVIG
GLUECKSTADT, ISAAC HARTVIG (1839–1910), Danish financier. Glueckstadt, who was born in Fredericia, Denmark, started his business career as a private banker in Christiania (Oslo) in 1865; five years later he was made manager of the Norwegian Credit Bank. In 1872 he was recalled to Copenhagen as director of the new Landmandsbanken, which developed into the largest bank in Scandinavia under his farsighted management. From the outset, Glueckstadt recognized the importance of international connections and did not confine himself to banking alone. Many important Danish commercial enterprises, among them the Copenhagen Free Port and the East Asiatic Company, owed a great deal to his initiative and support. For many years he was chairman of the board of delegates of the Jewish Community
bibliography:
Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, 8 (1936), 179–82; J. Schovelin, Landmansbanken 1871–1921 (Copenhagen, 1921).
[Julius Margolinsky]