Otto Wolff von Amerongen (6 August 1918 – 8 March 2007) was an influential German businessman, who chaired Otto Wolff AG, one of the largest trading groups in West Germany.
His father was industrialist Otto Wolff, his mother Elsa von Amerongen.
[2] In 1942, during World War II, he was sent to Portugal to handle import-export business for the firm.
[2] He was briefly interned following the Allied invasion of Germany but was given responsibility for re-establishing the company's export business in 1947.
[3] On the 1966 flotation of the business, Wolff von Amerongen became chairman of the board, a position he retained for the next twenty years.