Abdullah Zilkha
Abdullah K. Zilkha (1913-2000) was a Swiss investment banker.
Abdullah Zilkha | |
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Born | Abdullah Khedouri Zilkha 1913 Baghdad, Ottoman Empire (now Iraq) |
Died | 2000 |
Citizenship | Swiss |
Occupation | Banker |
Parent | Khedouri Zilkha |
Relatives | Selim Zilkha (brother) Ezra Zilkha (brother) Maurice Zilkha (brother) |
Early life
Abdullah Zilkha was born in Baghdad, Ottoman Empire the son of Khedouri Zilkha and Louise (Bashi) Zilkha.
Career
He was a member of the Zilkha Iraqi-Jewish banking family.[1][2]
In the early 1970s, Zilkha's investment banking firm Ufitec, S.A., was a central player in the saving of the Penn Central from bankruptcy. At the direction of Lloyd Cutler, the Washington, D.C. attorney, Zilkha met with Donald Prell, an executive with Union Bank Corp., in Zurich in late December 1971, to facilitate gaining consent of all bondholders to a refinancing so the U.S. railroad's assets could be preserved.[3]
Personal life
He married Zmira (Mani) Zilkha, of the well-known Mani family of Hebron, great-granddaughter of the revered Kabbalist Rabbi Eliyahu Mani. She and her family survived the 1929 Hebron massacre. They had a son, Daniel A. Zilkha, born October 1, 1942, who became a New York City-based executive and philanthropist.[4][5]
References
- "MAURICE ZILKHA, FINANCIER DEAD". New York Times. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
- Forbes: "From Baghdad to Bel Air" by Phyllis Berman February 23, 1998
- "The Untold Story of the Survival of the Penn Central Company" by Donald Prell
- "Frances Rogers Becomes Bride Of D. A. Zilkha". New York Times. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
- "Leonora Zilkha, Frank Williamson". New York Times. Retrieved 29 June 2020.