It was an agency in the Ministry of Economics during Nazi Germany prior to and during World War II and responsible for transferring funds in connection to German Jews.
[1] INTRIA was established in March 1936, as a bank in London, whose managing director was Siegfried Moses [de], a German Zionist.
The goods were then sold outside Germany, and the emigrant received his money back in foreign currency from INTRIA when he arrived in his country of destination.
[4] The organisation also helped raise money in other countries that was donated to Jewish communities in Palestine.
[5] According to one source, INTRIA raised nearly $900,000 for German Jews living in Palestine.