Søe-Assurance Compagniet
Det Kongelige octroierede Søe-Assurance Compagni, often referred to as Søe-Assurance Compagniet, was founded in 1728 as the first marine insurance company in Denmark. It held a monopoly on marine insurance in Denmark until 1786.
History
Det Kongelige octroierede Søe-Assurance Compagni was founded in the Børsen building in Copenhagen in 1728.The company's monopoly on marine insurance was challenged by and other major merchants and ship-owners towards the middle of the century. Its monopoly was finally lifted in 1783, leading to the formal establishment of De private Assurandeurer in 1786. The company existed until 1930.
Management
Directors, 18511926
- 1851—1866: Matthias Wilhelm Sass
- 1851—1868: Frederik August Paludan
- 1851—21862: Christian Wilhelm Haagen
- 1851—1851: Emil Zeuthen Svitzer
- 1851—1875: Pierre Jean Agier
- 1862—1873: Lars Christian Larsen
- 1868-1880: F. Paludan
- 1874—1878: Helland
- 1876-1883: B. W. Sass
- 1878—1893: H. J. Rønne
- 1881—1892: Carl Frederik Gottlob Stage
- 1883–1912; Gustav James Hansen
- 1893—1895: Johan Christian Kraf
- 1893—1913: William Theodor Malling
- 1895—1920: Hans Peter Johan Lyngbye
- 1913—1922: Carl Julius Peter Ryberg
- 1914—1917: Aage Hjalmar Ostenfeld
- 1918—1922: de Nully Brown
- 1920–1923; Jens Daugaard-Jensen.
- 1922—1923: Andreas Christian Hamann Erlands en
- 1923—: Johs. Stein
- 1923—: Direktør Vilhelm A. Bang
- 1924—: E. I. Baastrup
- 1924—: William Malling