was founded by law in 1742. The inaugural meeting took place on 31 August 1842 in Sø-Assurance-Compagniet's offices. The meeting was attended by Hans Hendrick Beck,
Andreas Bjørn,
Oluf Blach, P. Bortman, Søren G. Elsegaard,
Michael Fabritius & Wever,
Carl Hieronimus Gustmeyer,
Joost van Hemert, Johan P. Issenberg, Søren Jørgensen, Jens Gregersen Klitgaard, Daniel Lindeman and
Rasmus Sternberg. The society was initially headed by a chairman and two elders. Membership in required proof of maintaining an office, being trained as merchant, owning stakes in one or more ships, as well as keeping international correspondence. In 1797, 48 of Copenhagen's 7080 wholesale merchants with citizenship as were members of . As of 16 June 1809, the number of wholesale merchants in Copenhagen had increased to 173 (cf. list below). In 1886,
Wilhelmine Rerup became the first female member.
Caroline Herding became the second female member of the organisation. As of 1969, it was no longer mandatory for businesspeople with the title of (wholesaler) to be members of . In 1987, it merged with (founded in 1901) as (from 2000 and from 2007 part of the
Danish Chamber of Commerce, ). ==Location==