Johnson Financial Group
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Johnson Financial Group is the $6 billion financial services company of the Johnson Family Enterprises
Johnson Family Enterprises
Johnson Family Enterprises is a privately held company controlled by the Johnson family that in turn owns or controls a number of other firms such as S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., previously known as S. C. Johnson Wax, a global manufacturer of household cleaning supplies and other consumer chemicals,...

. The company was founded in 1970 and has grown from a single bank holding company to a global organization providing a full range of financial services to businesses and individuals. Johnson Financial Group employs 1300 people and has 60 locations in Wisconsin and Arizona. Helen Johnson-Leipold
Helen Johnson-Leipold
Helen Johnson-Leipold is the daughter of Samuel Curtis Johnson, Jr., who died in 2004, and Imogene Powers Johnson and the great great granddaughter of S. C. Johnson & Son founder Samuel Curtis Johnson, Sr.. She was elected Chairman and CEO of Johnson Outdoors in March 1999, and she was elected...

, one of Samuel C. Johnson's 4 children serves as Chairman of the company.

Selected domestic holdings

Johnson Bank
Johnson Trust
Johnson Insurance Services
Johnson Investments Services

Selected international holdings

Banque Franck, Galland & Cie. S.A. in Geneva, Lausanne and Neuchâtel, Switzerland
TransOcean Bank & Trust, Ltd. in Grand Cayman
Grand Cayman
Grand Cayman is the largest of the three Cayman Islands and the location of the nation's capital, George Town. In relation to the other two Cayman Islands, it is approximately 75 miles southwest of Little Cayman and 90 miles southwest of Cayman Brac.-Geography:Grand Cayman encompasses 76% of...

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British West Indies
The British West Indies was a term used to describe the islands in and around the Caribbean that were part of the British Empire The term was sometimes used to include British Honduras and British Guiana, even though these territories are not geographically part of the Caribbean...

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