Carl Fredrik Engwall
4th Secondary Patriarch of the Engwall family
1st Patriarch of the 4th lineage
Preceded byKnut Emil Engwall
Succeeded bySven Victor Engwall
1st chairman of Engwall, Hellberg & Co
3rd vice-chairman of the Engwall board
Preceded byKnut Emil Engwall
Succeeded bySven Victor Engwall
Personal details
Born1860
Died1925
Resting placeThe Engwall family grave in Gävle
NationalitySwedish
Children
  • Carl Otto Victor Engwall
ParentVictor Theodor Engwall
Profession
Portfolio
  • Engwall & Hellberg Co

Carl Fredrik Engwall (1860-1925) was a Swedish businessman, industrialist and founder of Engwall, Hellberg & Co.

Biography

Helmia, 1892

Carl Fredrik Engwall, was the third son of Victor Theodor Engwall. Carl Fredrik co-owned the Helsan mineral water factory. In 1892, he established his own colonial goods firm, Carl Fredrik Engwall Co. In 1909, the company merged with Gustav Hellberg Co, first founded in 1888, and formed Engwall, Hellberg Co AB.[1] The company became a competitor to the Engwall controlled Vict Th Engwall & Co (current Gevalia). The company's primary building was Holmia.[2] In 1938, the Engwall family acquired the competitor Engwall, Hellberg Co AB.[3]

Sveahuset in Gothenburg, 1901, by Aron Jonason, in collection at Gothenburg city museum.

Carl Fredrik Engwall was appointed as a board member of Brand- och livsförsäkrings AB Svea. He became acquainted with Charles Dickson (chairman, 1866–1904), Eduard Boye (CEO, 1866–1891), and multiple other influential individuals from Gothenburg.[4]

In 1918, the insurance company Försäkrings AB Nornan was founded by Hellberg and Engwall. The company originally acted as a subsidiary for Brand- och livsförsäkrings AB Svea.[5] The Engwalls retained influence over Brand- och livsförsäkrings AB Svea. Between 1942 and 1953, Arvind Hellberg served as CEO, and between 1953 and 1961 Pehr Gyllenhammar Sr. served as CEO.[6]

In 1950, the insurance provider Försäkrings AB Nornan merged with Brand- och livsförsäkrings AB Svea. In 1951, Försäkringsbolaget Svea-Nornan was established. In 1952, Försäkringsbolaget Svea-Nornan acquired the holdings company AB Argo. The same year, in 1952, Försäkringsaktiebolaget Ocean, Sjöförsäkringsbolaget Gauthiod, Sveriges Allmänna Sjöförsäkrings AB, Försäkringsbolaget Sjöassurans Kompaniet, Försäkringsbolaget Amphion, and Återförsäkringsbolaget Union was acquired by Försäkringsbolaget Svea-Nornan through AB Argo. The group later became a part of Skandia.[7]

Carl Fredrik Engwall was appointed as the Russian consul in Gävle.[4] He assisted his brother, Knut Emil Engwall, in getting approval for the Cedergren building in Warsaw. He also worked as a diplomat in France.[8]

References

  1. "Engwall, Hellberg & Co AB". Arkiverad från originalet. No. Publicerad 2 juni 2008. Gefle Dagblad. Archived from the original on 2012-05-07. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  2. http://www.gavledraget.se/A3/Folke_Lofgren_Hellbergska_magasinet_Drottninggatan_56.htm (Läst 2013-08-31)
  3. "Vict. Th. Engwall & Co". Gefle Dagblad. 2 June 2008. Archived from the original on 28 September 2020. Retrieved 2013-08-13.
  4. 1 2 "Carl Fredrik Engwall. Född 9 januari 1860. Konsul, Grosshandlare. Chef för försäkringsavdelningen SVEA, J. EM Delin Aktiebolag. Engwall Hellberg Aktiebolag". Länsmuseet Gävleborg. Sverige Gästrikland Gävleborg Gävle Gävle Gävle Rektorn Nygatan 15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  5. Svensk uppslagsbok 20. Malmö 1934
  6. Stor-Göteborg, Bokförmedlingen: Göteborg 1957
  7. "Historien om Skandia".
  8. Danielson, Lisse-Lotte. "Släkten Engwall". gavledraget.se. Gefle Dagblad Info. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
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