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Christianshavn, Copenhagen At the event of his death in 1802, Niels Brock left an estate of 865,000 which was used for grants in Randers and Copenhagen. , a wholesaler organization, also received a sum for the establishment of a merchant school. This was done under the auspices of the Association for the Education of Young Merchants () in 1881 under the name .
Carl Frederik Tietgen, who was a member of the board of the foundation that administrated Brock's heritage, founded an advanced school of merchantry under the name in 1888. The two schools were merged under the name in 1908. In 1991, it changed its name to Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College. ==References==