Marcus Wallenberg Jr.

Marcus Wallenberg Jr.
Marcus Wallenberg during the 1960s
Born(1899-10-05)5 October 1899
Stockholm, Sweden
Died13 November 1982(1982-11-13) (aged 83)
NationalitySwedish
Alma materStockholm School of Economics
Occupation(s)Banker
Industrialist
Tennis player
Spouses
Dorothy Mackay
(m. 19231935)
    Marianne De Geer af Leufsta
    (m. 19371978)
    ChildrenPeter Wallenberg Sr.
    Marc Wallenberg
    Ann-Mari Wallenberg
    Parent(s)Marcus Wallenberg
    Amalia Wallenberg
    RelativesJacob Wallenberg (brother)
    AwardsRoyal Order of the Seraphim and more

    Tennis career
    PlaysRight–handed
    Singles
    Grand Slam singles results
    Wimbledon2R (1922)
    Doubles
    Grand Slam doubles results
    Wimbledon2R (1922, 1925)
    Mixed doubles
    Grand Slam mixed doubles results
    Wimbledon1R (1922)
    Team competitions
    Davis CupSF (Europe) (1926)

    Marcus "Dodde" Wallenberg Jr. RoKKMO (5 October 1899 – 13 September 1982), was a Swedish banker, business manager and member of the Swedish Wallenberg family. He was the most influential representative for the Swedish industrial tradition and Swedish business’ during the 20th century. He was the CEO of Stockholms Enskilda Bank 1946–1958 and during half a century – from the early 1930s until his death in 1982 – he led and reconstructed many of Sweden's largest companies. During World War II, Marcus, together with Erik Boheman, were appointed to conduct the Swedish trade negotiations.

    Marcus Wallenberg had a big interest in sailing and tennis. He participated in the 1936 Olympic sailing competitions and was a Swedish elite tennis player. He received a technological honorary degree from Royal Institute of Technology.

    The historian of business and author Ronald Fagerfjäll describes him as Europe's most powerful banker of the 20th century.