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Julius Meinl V (born 9 July 1959) is a British businessman, resident in
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Czech Republic (since end of August 2013). He heads a substantial family business which was originally built upon the production and retailing of food products, and which was founded by his great-great-grandfather,
Julius Meinl I Julius Meinl I (10 April 1824 – 24 December 1914) was an Austrian businessman and the founder of Julius Meinl AG, commonly known as Julius Meinl. Meinl was born in Graslitz (Kraslice), Bohemia. He based his coffee roasting company in Vienna, ...
, in Vienna in 1862.


Early life

Julius Meinl V was born in
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, Austria, to a wealthy family. To prepare him to join the family business, he was educated at the '' Ecole des Hautes Etudes Economiques, Juridiques et Sociales'',
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, one of the world's leading business schools. He then gained experience in London with Swiss Bank Corporation and later in the United States with Brown Brothers Harriman, America's oldest and largest private bank. As a boy, Meinl V went to school in Austria, before finishing a degree in banking in
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at the
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.


Family (and family business) history

The
Julius Meinl Julius Meinl International (), also known simply as Julius Meinl, is a manufacturer and retailer of coffee, gourmet foods and other grocery products. The company is based in Vienna, Austria. It is named after its founders Julius Meinl I and Ju ...
name is synonymous with the family business, and the brand is one of the most well known and prestigious in Austria. The family fortunes were built initially upon the manufacture and sale of quality ground coffee. From this beginning the company grew steadily and successfully, retailing an increasingly wide variety of foods. Over time it become the upmarket grocery multiple, with outlets throughout Austria and in many other Central and Eastern European countries. It also became one of Austria's largest companies. In 1938, Meinl V's grandfather Julius Meinl III (1903–1991) was forced to leave Austria along with his
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wife and their son Meinl IV, while the rest of the Meinl family remained in Austria. Meinl V's mother's family also fled Austria, just managing to escape in 1940. Meinl III took his family to Britain. For this "act of treachery" the
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revoked the citizenship of the Meinl family, denouncing them as "enemies of the
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". The Meinl family became
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British citizens in 1946. During the course of
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, Meinl III was in close contact with the authorities in Britain, providing advice and assistance on the manner in which the
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had extended its influence on Central Europe through the infiltration of the management of large retail organisations. After the war, Meinl III assisted the Central Commission for Germany and Austria in the process of
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of Austria. Meinl's contribution involved the identification of significant Nazi sympathisers who were occupying positions of authority in Austria and who had remained undetected. This work added to the growing number of those in Austria with a distaste for the name Meinl. Nevertheless, the family returned to Austria to begin the task of rebuilding the family business, which they did with considerable success, expanding the range of its retail operations throughout central Europe. It also ventured into banking, building a simple savings business into a small private bank.


Career

After graduating from university in banking, he spent two years in London with
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and a further two years in New York at
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, New York; America's oldest and largest private bank. In 1983, at the age of 24, Meinl V assumed the reins of the Meinl Bank. In the early 1990s,
Julius Meinl AG Julius Meinl International (), also known simply as Julius Meinl, is a manufacturer and retailer of coffee, gourmet foods and other grocery products. The company is based in Vienna, Austria. It is named after its founders Julius Meinl I and Jul ...
reestablished food-retail operations in
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, the
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, and
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, where it had historically already been present. In 1998/99, the company implemented the divestiture of the food-retailing assets of Julius Meinl AG in Austria and Hungary, following which the group's activities became focused primarily on banking and finance operations. At this time, the activities of Meinl Bank were expanded, covering private and institutional asset management, private banking, and fund management. Meinl Bank became one of the leading Austrian private merchant and investment banks. In 2000, a subsidiary named Meinl Capital Markets was opened in London to provide broking services specialising in hedge funds and exchange traded funds. However, this operation was closed down in 2001. Also in 2001, the subsidiary Meinl Capital Advisors AG was founded to provide
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and
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advisory services to governments and private clients. In 1998, a Central European and Eastern European real-estate company was launched. It was introduced on the
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in 2002 under the name Meinl European Land. In 2007, Meinl Airports International and Meinl International Power, specialised airport and energy investment funds, were additionally listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange. The Group's main area of activity is Central and Eastern Europe. Meinl V was not a director of any of the three funds From 2014 to 2017 Julius Meinl was President of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress, a sub-organization of the
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in Jerusalem. In October 2017 Julius Meinl was appointed World Jewish Congress' Commissioner for Combating Antisemitism. In June 2019, Julius Meinl V resigned as chairman of the supervisory board and the bank changed its name to Anglo Austrian AAB Bank.


Legal matters

In 2008, an investigation was commenced in Austria into the collapse in value of shares in Meinl European Land Limited. The same year, a parallel investigation was commenced in Jersey, in the Channel Islands, Meinl European Land being a Jersey company. On 1 April 2009, a judge ordered Meinl V to be arrested following an interrogation by Vienna prosecutors. Meinl, who was at that time suspected of involvement in yet-to-be defined wrongdoing, was required to post bail of 100 million euros, because the judge considered him a flight risk due to his holding a British passport. Meinl remains uncharged with any offence. In February 2012, the Jersey Financial Services Commission announced that it had closed its investigation into the affairs of Meinl European Land, having found no evidence of wrongdoing. Following a decision of the Higher Regional Court of Vienna, most of the record deposit – 90 million euros – was refunded in March 2013. From the perspective of Meinl Bank, the only logical conclusion after this step is to close the criminal proceedings against Meinl. . The previous investigations have lasted for more than five years until now (May 2013) and are still without any result. In the course of the proceedings documents were seized by means of police raids, and according to an article in the daily newspaper Die Presse those documents are an absolute mess that was allegedly inflicted by a surveyor. On December 31, 2014, Meinl and four other elements of Meinl Bank were charged with dishonesty in relation to a 212 million euro dividend paid out by his private bank. All five defendants, including Julius Meinl, have raised objections to the indictment in due time. In these objections the defendants pointed out that they behaved lawfully and strongly criticized the state prosecutor of Vienna as well as the indictment. As announced on April 17, 2015, the Vienna Higher Regional Court (OLG Wien) upheld the oppositions and rejected the charges against Julius Meinl and other defendants. On May 14, 2024, the Vienna Public Prosecutor's Office announced that it had discontinued all criminal proceedings against Julius Meinl V and a number of other individuals that arose from the investigations begun in 2008, 16 years previously. The announcement by the Vienna Public Prosecutor's Office was supported by a comprehensive report that fully exonerated Julius Meinl V and the other individuals. The announcement also confirmed that all lines of enquiry in connection with Meinl European Land had been concluded and that no further proceedings were pending. In light of the statement by the Vienna Public Prosecutor's office there were no continuing criminal proceedings in relation to Meinl European Land in Austria or in any other country.


Personal life

Julius Meinl V is married to Ariane Meinl since 2012 and has a son from a previous marriage.


References


External links


Meinl European Land


at ''The New York Times'' website {{DEFAULTSORT:Meinl, Julius, V Austrian businesspeople British businesspeople Living people 1959 births University of St. Gallen alumni