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{{Short description|French banker (1963–2021)}}
Benjamin de Rothschild is the owner and CEO of ], a private bank.
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He was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine in France the 30th July 1963. Son of Baron ] (1926-1997), a banker, and ] (1932-), an actress.
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He got married with ], born Langner, the 23 January 1999 with whom he had four children.
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'''Benjamin de Rothschild''' (30 July 1963 – 15 January 2021) was a French ], the owner of the ] from 1997 until his death in 2021. He was the son of ] (1926–1997) and ] (born 1932) de Rothschild. He was married to ]. In 2001, he created the professional offshore sailing racing team Gitana Team.
Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812), banker
Founder of the dynasty
x 1770 : Gertrude Schnapper (1753-1849)
└──> James de Rothschild (1792-1868), banquier
Founder of « de paris »’s branch
x 1824 : Betty Salomon de Rothschild (1805-1886)
└──> Edmond de Rothschild (1845-1934)
x 1877 : Adelheid von Rothschild (1853-1935)
│ see the branch « de Naples »
└──> Maurice de Rothschild (1881-1957)
x 1909 : Noémie Halphen (1888-1968)
└──> Edmond de Rothschild (1926-1997)
Banker
x (2) 1963 : Nadine Lhopitalier (1932-)
└──> Benjamin de Rothschild (1963-)
CEO LCF Rothschild‘s group
x 1999 :Ariane Langner


In 2021, '']'' estimated his fortune was worth $1.4 billion.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dawkins |first=David |date=19 January 2021 |title=Billionaire Benjamin De Rothschild, Heir To Storied Banking Fortune, Dies At 57 |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/daviddawkins/2021/01/19/billionaire-benjamin-de-rothschild-heir-to-banking-fortune-dies-at-57/ |access-date=2022-09-13 |website=Forbes |language=en}}</ref>
==Education==


== Family ==
Benjamin de Rothschild studied at Swiss ] and holds a BA in Business Management from the Californian ]<ref> http://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/04/business/baron-edmond-de-rothschild-71-french-financier-dies.html?pagewanted=all</ref>.
{{see also|Rothschild family|Rothschild banking family of France}}Benjamin de Rothschild was a seventh-generation descendant of the dynasty founder ].<ref name="haaretz 1.5135495">{{cite web|author1=Eytan Avriel|author2=Guy Rolnik|date=5 November 2010|title=Family Values|url=https://www.haaretz.com/1.5135495|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Haaretz.com}}</ref> He was the great-grandson of ] (1845–1934) and ] (1853–1935), the grandson of ] (1881–1957) and ] (1888–1968), and the only child of ] and ] (née Lhopitalier) de Rothschild.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Rothschild Genealogy|url=https://www.rothschildarchive.org/genealogy/ |access-date=16 January 2021|publisher=The Rothschild Archive}}</ref> His father was from a Jewish family and his mother ]. He was also the great-great-great-grandson of Sephardi-Jew of ] descent ], being son of ] and grandson of ].


==Careers== == Early life ==
Benjamin Edmond Maurice Adolphe Henri Isaac de Rothschild<ref name="wsj 11611327601"/> was born in ]<ref>{{cite news|title=Benjamin et David de Rothschild, cousins ennemis|url=https://www.lemonde.fr/m-gens-face-a-face/article/2015/04/20/benjamin-et-david-de-rothschild-cousins-ennemis_4619148_4497214.html|first=Laurent|last=Telo|date=16 April 2015|access-date=16 January 2021|newspaper=Le Monde|location=Paris}} {{in lang|fr}}</ref> on 30 July 1963.<ref>{{cite news|title=Baron Benjamin de Rothschild dies at 57 after suffering heart attack|url=https://www.jpost.com/international/baron-benjamin-de-rothschild-dies-at-57-after-suffering-heart-attack-655662|first=Tobias|last=Siegal|date=16 January 2021|access-date=16 January 2021|newspaper=The Jerusalem Post}}</ref> He studied at the Swiss ] and held a BA in Business Management from ].<ref name="haaretz 1.5135495" />


== Banking ==
In 1989, Benjamin de Rothschild created his own firm, The Compagnie de Trésorerie Benjamin de Rothschild (now Compagnie Benjamin de Rothschild SA), a company specialised in managing of financial risks. He works also in the Rothschild Group as a banker. <ref name="NYTimesWin">{{cite news
{{See also|Edmond de Rothschild Group}}
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After his graduation, de Rothschild worked in family-owned banks in California.<ref name="haaretz 1.5135495" /> In 1989, he returned to Europe, worked for a while at ] in ], and then launched the Compagnie de Trésorerie Benjamin de Rothschild, specializing in advanced financial risk management.<ref name="wsj 11611327601">{{Cite news |last=Hagerty |first=James R. |date=2021-01-22 |title=Benjamin de Rothschild Carried On a Banking Tradition in Europe |language=en-US |work=Wall Street Journal |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/benjamin-de-rothschild-carried-on-a-banking-tradition-in-europe-11611327601 |access-date=2022-09-13 |issn=0099-9660}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Group Edmond de Rothschild|url=https://www.rothschildarchive.org/business/group_edmond_de_rothschild/|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Rothschildarchive.org}}{{Dead link|date=March 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
|title= Wine Talk; Another Rothschild Stands Behind a Bordeaux
|publisher= ]
|author = Frank J. Prial
|date = 1997-10-01}}</ref>


After the death of his father in 1997, de Rothschild succeeded him as chairman of the Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild.<ref>{{cite news|last=Prial|first=Frank J.|date=4 November 1997|title=Baron Edmond de Rothschild, 71, French Financier, Dies|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/04/business/baron-edmond-de-rothschild-71-french-financier-dies.html?pagewanted=all|access-date=26 April 2010}}</ref> He restructured the group's organization around key activities such as asset management and M&A.<ref>{{cite web|date=5 July 2002|title=Benjamin veut rajeunir la banque de son père, Edmond|url=https://www.lesechos.fr/2002/07/benjamin-veut-rajeunir-la-banque-de-son-pere-edmond-1056140|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Lesechos.fr|language=fr}}</ref> In 1999, he launched Edmond de Rothschild Investment Services in ]<ref>{{cite web|author=Orna Raviv|date=18 November 1999|title=Rothschilds Return|url=https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-379849|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Globes.co.il}}</ref> where he also succeeded his father at the helm of the ].<ref>{{cite web|title=CEO's Greeting|url=https://www.caesarea.com/en/home/community-and-residents/education-and-religion/104-english-category/rothschild-caesarea|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Caesarea.com}}{{Dead link|date=October 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> In 2010, Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild became the ].<ref>{{cite web|date=4 January 2010|title=Changement de nom et nouveau blason|url=https://www.edmond-de-rothschild.com/site/suisse/fr/actualites/group/176-changement-de-nom-et-nouveau-blason|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Edmond-de-rothschild.com|language=fr}}</ref>
After the death of his father in 1997, he became chairman of the Benjamin & Edmond de Rothschild group, today named ]. The LCF is present in many financial sectors, private banking, asset management and advisory services business.
Benjamin de Rothschild is CEO of the LCF Rothschild group, Chairman of the board of Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild, CEO of the CTBR, Compagnie Benjamin de Rothschild SA, CEO of the private bank Banque privée Edmond de Rothschild SA Genève.


In March 2015, de Rothschild named his wife ] CEO of the group, and chairwoman of the executive committee.<ref>{{cite web|author=Chad Bray|date=14 January 2015|title=Edmond de Rothschild Group Names Chairman's Wife as C.E.O.|url=https://dealbook.nytimes.com/2015/01/14/edmond-de-rothschild-group-names-chairmans-wife-as-c-e-o/|access-date=6 March 2020|website=]}}</ref> In 2016, all the lifestyle-oriented assets of the group were reorganized under the ] label.<ref>{{cite web|date=19 January 2017|title=Edmond de Rothschild Heritage: an entrepreneurial laboratory, Edmond de Rothschild|url=https://www.edmond-de-rothschild.com/site/International/en/news/rothschild-heritage/8879-edmond-de-rothschild-heritage--an-entrepreneurial-laboratory|access-date=6 March 2020}}</ref> In March 2019, the Benjamin de Rothschild family made the Edmond de Rothschild Group 100% privately owned. The group's French bank was consolidated within the Swiss bank which subsequently became the group's main holding structure. Ariane de Rothschild became chairman of the new group.<ref>{{cite web|date=13 March 2019|title=Benjamin de Rothschild family to take private bank Edmond de Rothschild private|url=https://www.wealthadviser.co/2019/03/13/273934/benjamin-de-rothschild-family-take-private-bank-edmond-de-rothschild-private|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Wealthadviser.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=James Beech|date=22 March 2019|title=Family takes Edmond de Rothschild Bank private|url=http://www.campdenfb.com/article/family-takes-edmond-de-rothschild-bank-private|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Campdenfb.com}}</ref>
In 2008, Baron Benjamin is France’s 19th-richest citizen with a net worth of 2.9 billion euros ($3.9 billion), according to Challenges magazine <ref> http://www.challenges.fr/classements/fortune.php?cible=527</ref>. He’s also the wealthiest living Rothschild.


==Sailing== ==Sailing==
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In 2000, Benjamin de Rothschild purchased the 62-foot long '']'' and founded the professional sailing team Gitana Team, walking in the footsteps of his family's traditions, but eventually expanding it to multihull sailboats.<ref>{{cite news|date=18 November 2002|title=Rothschild takes pleasure in sailing|work=CNN|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/11/18/rothschild.ppl/|access-date=26 April 2010}}</ref><ref name="gitana saga">{{cite web|title=Gitana, a legendary saga|url=http://www.gitana-team.com/en/legende.php|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Gitana-team.com|archive-date=20 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920170824/http://www.gitana-team.com/en/legende.php|url-status=dead}}</ref> The team's first ] was the ''Gitana IX'' (former ''Elf Aquitaine''), followed by the ''Gitana X'', entirely developed by the team.<ref>{{cite web|author=Philippe Echelle|date=November 2018|title=We sailed aboard the Ultim foiling trimaran Gitana17:Edmond de Rothschild, Multi Hulls|url=https://www.multihulls-world.com/folders-catamaran-trimaran/we-sailed-aboard-the-ultim-foiling-trimaran-gitana17edmond-de-rothschild|access-date=6 March 2020}}</ref> The ''Gitana 11'' won the ] in 2006.<ref name="gitana saga" />


In 2015, the team mounted foiling dagger boards and T-rudders on a Multi One Design 70&nbsp;ft to make it "fly" over water, after a decision a year earlier to build a new, state-of-the-art yacht.<ref>{{cite web|author=Toby Hodges|date=30 July 2015|title=VIDEO: The first foiling MOD70 – Gitana Team's Edmond de Rothschild flies during her first trials!|url=https://www.yachtingworld.com/news/video-the-first-foiling-mod70-gitana-teams-edmond-de-rothschild-flies-during-her-first-trials-66373|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Yachtingworld.com}}</ref> On 17 July 2017, the 32×23-meter Maxi Edmond de Rothschild (''Gitana 17'') was introduced, the offshore racing's first maxi-] designed to fly in the open ocean.<ref>{{cite web|date=3 April 2017|title=Gitana unveils Maxi Edmond De Rothschild|url=http://www.asia-pacificboating.com/news/2017/04/gitana-unveils-maxi-edmond-de-rothschild|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Asia-pacificboating.com|archive-date=6 February 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200206071611/http://www.asia-pacificboating.com/news/2017/04/gitana-unveils-maxi-edmond-de-rothschild|url-status=dead}}</ref> It was decorated by the street artist ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Jacques Guyader|date=20 July 2017|title=Ariane de Rothschild, la baronne, Cleon Peterson, le graffeur et les voiles guerrières|url=https://www.ouest-france.fr/culture/arts/ariane-de-rothschild-la-baronne-cleon-peterson-le-graffeur-et-les-voiles-guerrieres-5144774|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Ouest-france.fr|language=fr}}</ref> The Maxi won the 48th edition of the Rolex ] in August 2019, breaking the record set in 2011 by ] ('']'')<ref>{{cite web|date=4 August 2019|title=Rolex Fastnet Race 2019: Win for Maxi Edmond de Rothschild|url=https://www.catsailingnews.com/2019/08/rolex-fastnet-race-2019-win-for-maxi-edmond-de-rothschild.html|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Catsailingnews.com}}</ref> and the Brest Atlantiques in December 2019 (skippers ]-] for both races).<ref>{{cite web|date=2 December 2019|title=Brest Atlantiques - Maxi Edmond de Rothschild under the 1,000-mile barrier!|url=https://www.sail-world.com/news/224633/Brest-Atlantiques--Under-the-1000-mile-barrier|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Sail-world.com}}</ref>
Benjamin de Rothschild is a sailing enthusiast, because of family tradition. In 2001, he founds the Gitana Team, a sports team fully dedicated to sailing.<ref> http://edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/sailing/11/18/rothschild.ppl/ </ref> World-renowned skippers join the team : Loïck Peyron or Lionel Lemonchois.


== Vineyards and farms ==
==External links==
{{See also|Edmond de Rothschild Heritage}}
], ].]]
Benjamin de Rothschild inherited the ] wine estate purchased by his father in 1973. He renovated the fermentation room<ref>{{cite web|date=17 September 2018|title=Fine Wine Importer Wilson Daniels & Edmond de Rothschild Heritage Announce New Distribution Partnership|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fine-wine-importer-wilson-daniels--edmond-de-rothschild-heritage-announce-new-distribution-partnership-300713344.html|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Prnewswire.com}}</ref> and hired the ] ] in 1998 to perfect the Château's vines and supervise the family's new vineyard ventures in ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Per-Henrik Mansson|date=25 January 1999|title=Chateau Clarke Turns to Consultant for Help|url=https://www.winespectator.com/articles/chateau-clarke-turns-to-consultant-for-help-20159|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Winespectator.com}}</ref><ref name="winespectator 132">{{cite web |author=Per-Henrik Mansson |date=6 December 2000 |title=The Richest Rothschild |url=https://www.winespectator.com/articles/the-richest-rothschild-132 |access-date=6 March 2020 |website=Winespectator.com}}</ref>


In 1997, Benjamin de Rothschild initiated a joint venture with ] to create the ''Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons'' vineyards in South Africa.<ref>{{cite web|date=27 November 2019|title=Great Families of Cape Wine: Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons|url=https://starwinelist.com/wine-story/great-families-of-cape-wine-rupert-and-rothschild-vignerons|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Starwinelist.com}}</ref> He gathered wine enthusiasts (including ]) to create the wine estate ''Le Clos de los Siete'' in ]'s ], producer of the ''Flechas de los Andes'' wine.<ref>{{cite web|author=Lucy Jenkins|date=22 November 2016|title=Bordeaux Liquid Gold takes on Flechas de los Andes|url=https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2016/11/bordeaux-liquid-gold-takes-on-flechas-de-los-andes/|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Thedrinksbusiness.com}}</ref> In 2003, he acquired the ] vineyards in Bordeaux.<ref>{{cite web|date=17 April 2009|title=Château des Laurets Cuvée Baron Edmond 2004|url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/lefigaromagazine/2009/04/18/01006-20090418ARTFIG00063--chateau-des-laurets-cuvee-baron-edmond-2004-.php|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Lefigaro.fr|language=fr}}</ref> In 2005, he launched ''Champagne Barons de Rothschild'' with Baron ] and Baroness ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Adam Montefiore|date=15 November 2018|title=Wine Talk: Five arrows, three Rothschilds, one champagne|url=https://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Five-arrows-three-Rothschilds-one-champagne-572005|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Jpost.com}}</ref> In 2009, he launched a joint venture with the Spanish winery ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Benjamin de Rothschild & Vega Sicilia|url=https://www.spanishwinelover.com/230-winerie-benjamin-de-rothschild-&-vega-sicilia|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Spanishwinelover.com}}</ref> In 2012, he acquired {{Convert|26|ha}} of vines in the ] of ] to produce the ''Rimapere'' wine.<ref>{{cite web|author=Rupert Millar|date=30 August 2017|title=8. Benjamin de Rothschild|url=https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/08/frances-top-10-richest-drinks-industry-players/4/|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Thedrinksbusiness.com}}</ref> Benjamin de Rothschild was the largest stakeholder in the ] wine estate.<ref>{{cite web|author=Elin McCoy|date=2 November 2018|title=Spain's Best Winemaker Is on the Move. Here Are What Bottles to Buy|url=https://www.bloombergquint.com/pursuits/vega-sicilia-spain-s-ultimate-red-is-making-rioja-with-a-rothschild|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Bloomberg.com}}</ref>
http://www.lcf-rothschild.com/en/groupe/index.asp


The baron and his wife were the owners of {{lang|fr|La Ferme des 30 Arpents}} in the countryside outside of Paris, which produces ] ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Margaret Kemp|date=4 November 2016|title=A bucolic oasis for cheese connoisseurs just outside Paris|url=https://howtospendit.ft.com/food-drink/108961-a-bucolic-oasis-for-cheese-connoisseurs-just-outside-paris|access-date=6 March 2020|website=Ft.com}}</ref>
http://www.ctbr.ch/en/ctbr/index.asp


==Personal life==
http://www.gitana-team.com/en/gitana2/index.aspx
Benjamin de Rothschild had heroin abuse problems for many years.<ref name="Chaudhuri 1999">{{cite web |last=Chaudhuri |first=Anita |date=1999-06-02 |title=Poor little rich boys |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/poor-little-rich-boys-1097744.html |access-date=2023-05-24 |website=The Independent}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-02-02 |title=Edmond de Rothschild: All Eyes on Ariane |url=https://www.finews.com/news/english-news/44853-ariane-de-rothschild-edmond-de-rothschild-edmond-de-rothschild-wealth-management |access-date=2023-10-14 |website=finews.com |language=en-gb}}</ref> On 23 January 1999, Benjamin de Rothschild married ]. They had four daughters.<ref name="haaretz 1.5135495" /> Ariane de Rothschild is not Jewish and did not convert to Judaism.<ref>{{cite web |title=Looking for leadership |url=https://m.jpost.com/features/in-thespotlight/looking-for-leadership}}</ref> Benjamin was an avid car collector who bought ] ]s from the official racing team<ref name="haaretz 1.5135495" /> (he was a member of the "F1 Clienti" program<ref>{{Cite web|title=Inside Ferrari's private stable for the super wealthy|url=https://jalopnik.com/inside-ferraris-private-stable-for-the-super-wealthy-5824366|access-date=2022-01-29|website=Jalopnik|date=25 July 2011 |language=en-us}}</ref>) and also owned a ].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Top 50 Expensive Billionaire Rothschild Family Purchases|url=https://vocal.media/families/top-50-expensive-billionaire-rothschild-family-purchases|access-date=2022-01-29|website=Families|language=en}}</ref> He bought the engine of the crashed ] (]) and commissioned an artist to turn it into a work of art.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Miguet |first=Francois |date=2018-05-31 |title=Le flambeur, la tradeuse, le faiseur de présidents... les petits secrets de famille Rothschild |url=https://www.capital.fr/entreprises-marches/les-petits-secrets-de-la-famille-rothschild-1290667 |access-date=2022-09-13 |website=Capital.fr |language=fr}}</ref>

His family wealth ranked 22nd on '']''{{'}} 2019 list of French fortunes,<ref>{{cite web |date=3 July 2019 |title=#22 Benjamin de Rothschild |url=https://www.challenges.fr/classements/fortune/benjamin-de-rothschild-et-sa-famille_527 |access-date=6 March 2020 |website=Challenges.fr |language=fr}}</ref> 43rd on '']''{{'s}} 2019 list of Swiss fortunes,<ref>{{cite web |date=2019 |title=43. Famille Benjamin de Rothschild |url=https://www.bilan.ch/300plusriches/famille-benjamin-de-rothschild |access-date=6 March 2020 |website=Bilan.ch}}</ref> and 1349th on ''Forbes''{{'}} 2019 list of world billionaires.<ref name="forbes1">{{cite web |title=Benjamin de Rothschild |url=https://www.forbes.com/profile/benjamin-de-rothschild |access-date=6 March 2020 |website=Forbes.com}}</ref> He was considered one of the richest members of the ].<ref name="winespectator 132" /> He was the owner of a ] on rue de l'Élysée in Paris.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Roques |first=Jean-Baptiste |date=2021-01-18 |title=Ariane de Rothschild : Qui est la femme à la tête de la banque Edmond de Rothschild ? |url=https://www.vanityfair.fr/pouvoir/politique/articles/banque-rothschild-ariane-de-rothschild/25215 |access-date=2022-09-13 |magazine=Vanity Fair |language=fr-FR}}</ref>

== Death ==
On 15 January 2021, Benjamin de Rothschild suffered a ] and died at his home in ], ]. He was 57.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-16/edmond-de-rothschild-holding-chairman-has-died-at-57|title=Edmond de Rothschild Holding's Chairman Dies at 57|date=16 January 2021|first1=Blaise|last1=Robinson|first2=Jeff|last2=Black|access-date=16 January 2021|publisher=Bloomberg}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Benjamin de Rothschild dies of heart attack at 57|url=https://www.ft.com/content/efbb44a9-78b7-42a8-904d-a4ed4421c159|first=Victor|last=Mallet|date=16 January 2021|access-date=16 January 2021|newspaper=Financial Times|location=London}}</ref> His wife ] became the sole manager of the family business.<ref>(in French) . Paris Match. 15 March 2021</ref>

== See also ==
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==References== ==References==
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== Further reading ==
* {{cite book|author=Diane Elisabeth Poirier|title=Gitana: 140 Years of Rothschild Yachting History|date=November 2016|publisher=Harry N. Abrams|isbn=978-1419722806}}
* {{cite book|author1=Camille Meyer-Léotard|title=L'art du geste, engagement et passion de Benjamin et Ariane Rothschild|author2=Erik Orsenna|date=21 November 2009|publisher=Beaux Livres|isbn=978-2845973602|language=fr}}

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French banker (1963–2021)

Benjamin de Rothschild
BornBenjamin Edmond Maurice Adolphe Henri Isaac de Rothschild
(1963-07-30)30 July 1963
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Died15 January 2021(2021-01-15) (aged 57)
Pregny-Chambésy, Switzerland
EducationCours Hattemer
Institut Florimont
Pepperdine University
OccupationBanker
Spouse Ariane Langner ​(m. 1999)
Children4
Parent(s)Edmond Adolphe de Rothschild
(1926–1997)
Nadine Lhopitalier
(b. 1932)

Benjamin de Rothschild (30 July 1963 – 15 January 2021) was a French banker, the owner of the Edmond de Rothschild Group from 1997 until his death in 2021. He was the son of Edmond Adolphe (1926–1997) and Nadine (born 1932) de Rothschild. He was married to Ariane de Rothschild. In 2001, he created the professional offshore sailing racing team Gitana Team.

In 2021, Forbes estimated his fortune was worth $1.4 billion.

Family

See also: Rothschild family and Rothschild banking family of France

Benjamin de Rothschild was a seventh-generation descendant of the dynasty founder Mayer Amschel. He was the great-grandson of Edmond James de Rothschild (1845–1934) and Adelheid von Rothschild (1853–1935), the grandson of Maurice de Rothschild (1881–1957) and Noémie Halphen (1888–1968), and the only child of Edmond Adolphe and Nadine (née Lhopitalier) de Rothschild. His father was from a Jewish family and his mother converted to Judaism. He was also the great-great-great-grandson of Sephardi-Jew of Portuguese descent Jacob Rodrigues Pereira, being son of Edmond Adolphe and grandson of Noémie de Rothschild.

Early life

Benjamin Edmond Maurice Adolphe Henri Isaac de Rothschild was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine on 30 July 1963. He studied at the Swiss Institut Florimont and held a BA in Business Management from Pepperdine University.

Banking

See also: Edmond de Rothschild Group

After his graduation, de Rothschild worked in family-owned banks in California. In 1989, he returned to Europe, worked for a while at British Petroleum in London, and then launched the Compagnie de Trésorerie Benjamin de Rothschild, specializing in advanced financial risk management.

After the death of his father in 1997, de Rothschild succeeded him as chairman of the Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild. He restructured the group's organization around key activities such as asset management and M&A. In 1999, he launched Edmond de Rothschild Investment Services in Israel where he also succeeded his father at the helm of the Caesarea Rothschild Foundation. In 2010, Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild became the Edmond de Rothschild Group.

In March 2015, de Rothschild named his wife Ariane de Rothschild CEO of the group, and chairwoman of the executive committee. In 2016, all the lifestyle-oriented assets of the group were reorganized under the Edmond de Rothschild Heritage label. In March 2019, the Benjamin de Rothschild family made the Edmond de Rothschild Group 100% privately owned. The group's French bank was consolidated within the Swiss bank which subsequently became the group's main holding structure. Ariane de Rothschild became chairman of the new group.

Sailing

Bow of Gitana 16

In 2000, Benjamin de Rothschild purchased the 62-foot long Elf Aquitaine and founded the professional sailing team Gitana Team, walking in the footsteps of his family's traditions, but eventually expanding it to multihull sailboats. The team's first trimaran was the Gitana IX (former Elf Aquitaine), followed by the Gitana X, entirely developed by the team. The Gitana 11 won the Route du Rhum in 2006.

In 2015, the team mounted foiling dagger boards and T-rudders on a Multi One Design 70 ft to make it "fly" over water, after a decision a year earlier to build a new, state-of-the-art yacht. On 17 July 2017, the 32×23-meter Maxi Edmond de Rothschild (Gitana 17) was introduced, the offshore racing's first maxi-multihull designed to fly in the open ocean. It was decorated by the street artist Cleon Peterson. The Maxi won the 48th edition of the Rolex Fastnet Race in August 2019, breaking the record set in 2011 by Loïck Peyron (Banque Populaire V) and the Brest Atlantiques in December 2019 (skippers Charles Caudrelier-Franck Cammas for both races).

Vineyards and farms

See also: Edmond de Rothschild Heritage
Bodegas Benjamín Rothschild-Vega Sicilia, Samaniego, Spain.

Benjamin de Rothschild inherited the Château Clarke wine estate purchased by his father in 1973. He renovated the fermentation room and hired the oenologist Michel Rolland in 1998 to perfect the Château's vines and supervise the family's new vineyard ventures in South Africa and Argentina.

In 1997, Benjamin de Rothschild initiated a joint venture with Anton Rupert to create the Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons vineyards in South Africa. He gathered wine enthusiasts (including Laurent Dassault) to create the wine estate Le Clos de los Siete in Argentina's Uco Valley, producer of the Flechas de los Andes wine. In 2003, he acquired the Château des Laurets vineyards in Bordeaux. In 2005, he launched Champagne Barons de Rothschild with Baron Éric de Rothschild and Baroness Philippine de Rothschild. In 2009, he launched a joint venture with the Spanish winery Vega Sicilia. In 2012, he acquired 26 hectares (64 acres) of vines in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand to produce the Rimapere wine. Benjamin de Rothschild was the largest stakeholder in the Château Lafite Rothschild wine estate.

The baron and his wife were the owners of La Ferme des 30 Arpents in the countryside outside of Paris, which produces brie de Meaux AOC.

Personal life

Benjamin de Rothschild had heroin abuse problems for many years. On 23 January 1999, Benjamin de Rothschild married Ariane Langner. They had four daughters. Ariane de Rothschild is not Jewish and did not convert to Judaism. Benjamin was an avid car collector who bought Formula 1 Ferraris from the official racing team (he was a member of the "F1 Clienti" program) and also owned a Ferrari California. He bought the engine of the crashed Concorde (Air France Flight 4590) and commissioned an artist to turn it into a work of art.

His family wealth ranked 22nd on Challenges' 2019 list of French fortunes, 43rd on Bilan's 2019 list of Swiss fortunes, and 1349th on Forbes' 2019 list of world billionaires. He was considered one of the richest members of the Rothschild family. He was the owner of a hôtel particulier on rue de l'Élysée in Paris.

Death

On 15 January 2021, Benjamin de Rothschild suffered a heart attack and died at his home in Pregny-Chambésy, Switzerland. He was 57. His wife Ariane de Rothschild became the sole manager of the family business.

See also

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Further reading

  • Diane Elisabeth Poirier (November 2016). Gitana: 140 Years of Rothschild Yachting History. Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 978-1419722806.
  • Camille Meyer-Léotard; Erik Orsenna (21 November 2009). L'art du geste, engagement et passion de Benjamin et Ariane Rothschild (in French). Beaux Livres. ISBN 978-2845973602.

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