“Over the past decade, the world’s second-oldest bank, Berenberg, based in Hamburg, has more than doubled its workforce by using the financial crisis as an opportunity to expand. Bloomberg Europe Editor David Tweed met with Andreas Brodtmann, one of the bank’s three managing partners, and found the key to its strategy: its unusual approach to risk.”
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