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Friedrich Wilhelm Christians
Born1 May 1922
Died24 May 2004
NationalityGerman
OccupationBanker

Friedrich Wilhelm Christians (born 1 May 1922 in Paderborn, died 24 May 2004 in Düsseldorf) was a German banker, who was co-head of Deutsche Bank and President of the Association of German Banks.

He studied law and joined one of the predecessor companies of Deutsche Bank in 1951. He became a member of the executive board of Deutsche Bank in 1965, and became co-chairman in 1976, serving with Wilfried Guth until 1985 and with Alfred Herrhausen until 1988. From 1988 to 1997 he was chairman of the supervisory board. He was President of the Association of German Banks from 1975 to 1979.[1][2]

Publications

  • Wege nach Russland – Bankier im Spannungsfeld zwischen Ost und West. Hoffmann u. Campe, Hamburg 1989, ISBN 3-455-08337-4.
  • Unternehmer und Gesellschaft. Arbeitgeberverb. d. Metallindustrie Köln, Köln 1982, ISBN 3-88575-017-1.

References

  1. ^ Christopher Kopper (2015), "Friedrich Wilhelm Christians (1922–2004)," in Friedrich Gerhard Hohmann (ed.), Westfälische Lebensbilder 19 (pp. 225–240), Münster, Aschendorff, ISBN 978-3-402-15117-4
  2. ^ Biography, bankgeschichte.de