Samuel Bleichröder (15 July 1779, Wriezen – 30 December 1855) was a German Jewish banker and financier.
Located in Berlin, Bleichröder dealt with the Prussian court.
[2] In 1803, he established the banking firm S. Bleichröder, which would eventually merge in 1931 to form Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder.
His family originated from Bleicherode in Thuringia, hence the surname.
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