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1939 '''London Merchant Bank''' became [[London Merchant Securities]].<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - 04 August 1939</ref> | 1939 '''London Merchant Bank''' became [[London Merchant Securities]].<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - 04 August 1939</ref> | ||
1962 Owned British Property Investment Trust and [[New River Co]], [[Invergordon Distillers]], Westerham Press and a minority stake in [[Carlton Industries|Sanitas Trust]]<ref>The Times Oct. 19, 1962</ref> | |||
1966 Acquired the [[Haddon Group]].<ref>Leicester Daily Mercury - 10 August 1966</ref> | 1966 Acquired the [[Haddon Group]].<ref>Leicester Daily Mercury - 10 August 1966</ref> |
Revision as of 08:35, 26 May 2024
1873 Founded as the London and Hanseatic Bank.
1900 Incorporated as a Limited Company.
1916 London and Hanseatic Bank changed its name to the London Merchant Bank.
1939 London Merchant Bank became London Merchant Securities.[1]
1962 Owned British Property Investment Trust and New River Co, Invergordon Distillers, Westerham Press and a minority stake in Sanitas Trust[2]
1966 Acquired the Haddon Group.[3]
1977 Owned controlling stakes in Carlton Industries and Invergordon Distillers[4] as well as interests in property, financial services and North Sea Oil[5]
1984 Sold the minority of Carlton Industries that it owned to Hawker Siddeley[6]
2007 London Merchant Securities merged with Derwent Valley Holdings to form Derwent London.