Banknote of one hundred daler issued by Stockholms Banco and signed by Johan Palmstruch, 1666
Stockholms Banco (also known as the Palmstruch's Bank, Swedish: Palmstruchska banken) was the first European bank to print banknotes. It was founded in 1657 by Johan Palmstruch in Stockholm, began printing banknotes in 1661, but ran into financial difficulties and was liquidated in 1667. Stockholms Banco was the immediate precursor to the central bank of Sweden, founded in 1668 as Riksens Ständers Bank and renamed in 1866 as Sveriges Riksbank, which is the world's oldest surviving central bank.[1]
^Ulrich Bindseil (2019). Central Banking before 1800: A Rehabilitation. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-258992-7.
Palmstruch in Stockholm, began printing banknotes in 1661, but ran into financial difficulties and was liquidated in 1667. StockholmsBanco was the immediate...
Riksbank began operations in 1668. Previously, Sweden was served by the StockholmsBanco (also known as the Bank of Palmstruch), founded by Johan Palmstruch...
a commissioner at the National College of Commerce. StockholmsBanco was thus founded in Stockholm during 1657 with Palmstruch appointed as bank director...
the first country in Europe to issue banknotes. These were issued by StockholmsBanco in 1661. The notes lost much of their value due to over production...
widely held view in the second half of the 20th century has been that StockholmsBanco (est. 1657), as the original issuer of banknotes, counted as the oldest...
and Denmark. Stockholms Handelsbank ("Stockholm Commerce Bank") was created in early 1871 by several large corporations and leading Stockholm residents....
Money All Over his Country." Banknotes were first issued in Europe by StockholmsBanco in 1661 and were again also used alongside coins. The gold standard...
Through its predecessor, Stockholms Enskilda Bank, it claims to be the first bank in the world to employ women. Stockholms Enskilda Bank was founded...
short-lived attempt at issuing banknotes by a central bank was in 1661 by StockholmsBanco, a predecessor of Sweden's central bank Sveriges Riksbank. These replaced...
started in 1927 providing currency exchange for travellers, at the main Stockholm Central train station. Legend says that it started by the owner of Gyllenspet's...
since 1866 as Sveriges Riksbank, founded in Stockholm in 1664 from the remains of the failed StockholmsBanco. A generation later, the establishment of...
botanist Palmstruch Bank or the Bank of Palmstruch, alternate names for StockholmsBanco, the first European bank to issue printed banknotes This page lists...
money based on credit. The first European banknotes were issued by StockholmsBanco, a predecessor of Sweden's central bank Sveriges Riksbank, in 1661...
no set borders. The first European banknotes were issued in 1661 by StockholmsBanco. Founded by Johan Palmstruch, it was a predecessor of Sweden's central...
to Stockholm. The facility and its park was designated a listed building in 2001. In 1661, Sweden's first banknotes were produced by StockholmBanco which...
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sustainable basis after the earlier failed attempt of the Swedish StockholmsBanco in 1661–64. Following the Acts of Union in 1707, the bank supervised...
1661 – The first banknotes in Europe are issued by the Swedish bank StockholmsBanco. 1683 – Manchu Qing dynasty naval forces under traitorous commander...
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Gardie engaged in banking activity and competed with her competitor, StockholmsBanco, by taking up large loans in the bank and then using the sums by lending...
protected.[citation needed] The first banknote in Europe was issued by StockholmsBanco in 1661.[citation needed] The Mughal India, worth a quarter of world...
banking practices of the predecessor of the Swedish Riksbanken, the StockholmsBanco, founded by Dutch financier Johan Palmstruch; and later the Bank of...
burgher. The first real European banknote was issued in 1661 by the StockholmsBanco of Johan Palmstruch, a private bank under state charter (precursor...
Sweden. 8 July - Battle of Walk 17 August - Battle of Dirschau The StockholmsBanco is founded. - Ebba Maria De la Gardie, poet and singer (died 1697)...
Yellow, or three schilling banco error of color (Swedish: Gul tre skilling banco, literally "yellow three skilling banco"), is a Swedish postage stamp...
Marmefelt (2015) Seventeenth Century Banking: Amsterdamsche Wisselbank, StockholmsBanco, and Their Consequences for Monetary Evolution, p. 14 "Swedish Coppers...
Palmstruch was given permission by the Crown of Sweden to start a bank, StockholmBanco. In 1661, it became the first in Europe to give out banknotes. As lending...
water; automation was very unusual at the time.[citation needed] The StockholmsBanco became the first European bank to print banknotes (credit creation)...