Keyserlich Indische Compagnie
Costituzione: 1729
Codice ISMIN: 31391
The first warrant in financial history! The warrant entitles its owner to purchase 6 shares of the Kaiserlich-Indische (Imperial Indian) Compagnie at 103 per cent, by 25 August 1730. Emperor Karl VI planned to establish an independent colonial policy. Thereupon Flemish merchants founded the Kaiserlich-Indische Compagnie. The company was granted the right to do business with East and West Indies. In 1729 a right to purchase shares by a certain date at a previously fixed price was granted for the first time – the hour of birth of the option warrant. 150 years later Russell Sage in the USA developed the idea and thus established the basis for the modern derivates.
The first warrant in financial history! The warrant entitles its owner to purchase 6 shares of the Kaiserlich-Indische (Imperial Indian) Compagnie at 103 per cent, by 25 August 1730. Emperor Karl VI planned to establish an independent colonial policy. Thereupon Flemish merchants founded the Kaiserlich-Indische Compagnie. The company was granted the right to do business with East and West Indies. In 1729 a right to purchase shares by a certain date at a previously fixed price was granted for the first time – the hour of birth of the option warrant. 150 years later Russell Sage in the USA developed the idea and thus established the basis for the modern derivates.


