Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co.

Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co. or Liro was a Dutch Jewish bank, located at the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat in Amsterdam. During the second World War, the Nazi government of Germany used the name of the bank for a separate branch, located at the Sarphatistraat. After the war, the original bank had lost its good name, and was finally taken over by another bank, the Hollandse Koopmansbank.

Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co.

Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co. or Liro was a Dutch Jewish bank, located at the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat in Amsterdam. During the second World War, the Nazi government of Germany used the name of the bank for a separate branch, located at the Sarphatistraat. After the war, the original bank had lost its good name, and was finally taken over by another bank, the Hollandse Koopmansbank.