Adolf Guyer-Zeller
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Adolf Guyer-Zeller (May 1, 1839 in Neuthal bei Bauma-April 3, 1899) was a Swiss entrepreneur.
He was the son of an owner of spinning mill and creator of a textile export trade in Zürich. After the death of his father, he led the company. He studied at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich.
Later he turned his attentions to what had become a booming business, the building of railways in Switzerland. He became, among other things, a president of the Schweizerischen Nordostbahn (NOB). Guyer-Zeller was also the founder of Jungfraubahn, (JB) and the Uerikon-Bauma-Bahn (UeBB). In order to finance the JB, he founded the Bank Guyerzeller AG (now HSBC Guyerzeller Bank AG) in 1894, which became fully-owned by HSBC in 2004.
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- Adolf Guyer[-Zeller] in German], French] and Italian] in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.