Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch
Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch  | |
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| Born | 17 November 1852 | 
| Died | 18 February 1913 (aged 60) | 
| Nationality | Hungarian | 
| Occupation | banker | 
| Board member of | CEO (Deutsch Ig. és Fia- Deutsch Ig. & Son)  Chairman (Cukorgyárosok Országos Szövetsége - National Alliance of Sugarproducers) Vice-Chairman (Hazai Bank) Board Member (First National Savings Bank of Pest) Board Member (Budapesti Giro- és Pénztáregylet - Giro- and Cash Association)  | 
| Spouse(s) | Emma Hatvany-Deutsch  Ottilia Amberg(1913)  | 
| Children | Lajos  Ferenc Irén  | 
| Parent(s) | József Deutsch  Paulina Krishaber  | 
Baron Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch (12 November 1852 – 18 February 1913) was a leading Hungarian Jewish industrialist, business magnate, philanthropist, investor and art patron. He led the family's sugar company with its factories Nagy-Surányi Cukorgyár és Finomító Rt. (est. 1854, Nagysurány), Hatvani Cukorgyár Rt. (est. 1889, Hatvan), Oroszkai Cukorgyár Rt. (est. 1893, Oroszka), Vas megyei Cukorgyár Rt. (est. 1895, Sárvár) and the Alföldi Cukorgyár Rt. (est. 1910, Sarkad) which made him one of the wealthiest persons in Austria-Hungary. He founded in 1902 with Ferenc Chorin the National Alliance of Industrialists (Gyáriparosok Országos Szövetsége (GYOSZ)) and was the first vice president of the association. According to Forbes he was the 4th richest person in Hungary on the turn of the 19th century with a net worth of 25–30 million Hungarian pengő.