Hamm (Sieg), Kingdom of Prussia, German Confederation
Died
11 March 1888(1888-03-11) (aged 69)
Neuwied, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
Known for
Pioneer of cooperative banking and credit unions
Spouse(s)
Emilie Storck (1843) Maria Panseroth (1867)
Children
Amalie Raiffeisen (1846-1897) six others
Parent(s)
Gottfried Friedrich Raiffeisen Amalie Christiane S. M. Lantzendörffer
Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen (30 March 1818 – 11 March 1888) was a German mayor and cooperative pioneer. Several credit union systems and cooperative banks have been named after Raiffeisen, who pioneered rural credit unions.
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FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen (30 March 1818 – 11 March 1888) was a German mayor and cooperative pioneer. Several credit union systems and cooperative banks...
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Amalie Raiffeisen (2 August 1846 - 11 January 1897) was a German social reformer. By the 1860s her father, FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen, was almost blind...
Raiffeisenbanken ("Raiffeisen banks"), the latter in tribute to 19th-century cooperative movement pioneer FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen. The Cooperative...
the International Raiffeisen Union (IRU), which is an association of cooperatives based on the ideas of FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen. Since its creation...
services to the local markets. The bank was rooted in the ideas of FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen, the founder of the cooperative movement of credit unions, who...
1864, FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen founded the first rural credit union in Heddesdorf (now part of Neuwied) in Germany. By the time of Raiffeisen's death...
Austrian savings and loan cooperative to use the system devised by FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen. The original company name was Girozentrale der österreichischen...
through the efforts of pioneers Franz Herman Schulze'Delitzsch and FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen. The concept of financial cooperatives crossed the Atlantic at...
Washington, 2007. FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen. The Credit Unions. Fifth (1887) edition, translated from the German by Konrad Engelmann. Raiffeisen Printing &...
tennis player, professional world champion in 1933, 1936, 1937 FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen (1818–1888), social reformer Ewald Schnug sen. (1930–2013), Master...
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originated in Germany, with Franz Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch and FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen who developed cooperative banking models that led on to the credit...
cooperative banks inspired by the model created in Germany by FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen. The first of these Spaaren Leengilden ("savings and loans associations")...
European credit union movement in the 19th century (such as FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen) and the founders of the microcredit movement in the 1970s (such...
farmers' organization and was based on the cooperative model of FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen. At the end of the 1890s a new organisation was created to group...
(1778-1850), painter Emilie Storck (born 1827 in Remagen), wife of FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen Baptist Schneider (1867–1946), photographer in Remagen Rudolf...
poverty. At about the same time, but independently to Spooner, FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen founded the first cooperative lending banks to support farmers...
(1852, urban), then by FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen (1864, rural). While Schulze-Delitzsch is chronologically earlier, Raiffeisen has proven more influential...
FriedrichWilhelmRaiffeisen founded the first rural credit union in the village of Heddesdorf (now a suburb of Neuwied) in Germany. Raiffeisen's approach...