Fentener van Vlissingen

Fentener van Vlissingen
family
Country Netherlands
Founded 17th century
Founder Gerrit Oloffsz. van Vlissingen
Ethnicity Dutch

Fentener van Vlissingen is an old Dutch family of entrepreneurs.

History

Gerrit Oloffsz. van Vlissingen, a black smith living in Utrecht in the early 17th century, is the oldest known ancestor. Originating from Utrecht, the family of Lutheran descent became known for being merchants of wine, wool and honey. The family was also known for its involvement in the brick-making and brewing industries. The family soon built interests in factories and began trading. In 1896, the family founded the SHV, which dealt in coal, oil, gas and scrap metal. It has since diversified its interests into shipping and retail.

In 1968 the seventh generation of the family founded wholesale self-service store chain Makro. The Fentener van Vlissingen family is one of the richest families in the Netherlands. Dutch magazine Quote has estimated the family's total wealth to be about €11.2 billion.

Notable members

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