
David Baruch Adler was a Jewish-Danish banker, politician and philanthropist. He founded Kjøbenhavns Handelsbank in 1875.

Jean Henri Desmercières was a French-Danish merchant, banker and major landowner in Holstein where he reclaimed large areas along the North Sea coast.

Erich Erichsen was a Danish merchant and ship-owner. He owned the trading house C. S. Blacks Enke & Co. from 1783. The Erichsen Mansion in Copenhagen is named after him.

Georg Gerson was a Danish composer and banker. Most of his works are orchestral.

Baron Carl Joachim Hambro was a Danish banker. He was the founder of Hambros Bank, one of the United Kingdom's largest investment banks.

Joseph Hambro was a Danish merchant, banker and political advisor.

Ruben Henriques Jr. (1771–1846) was a Danish banker. He founded the brokerage firm R. Henriques jr. in 1801.

Nicolai Abraham Holten was a Danish civil servant in the financial administration and director of Øresund Custom House.

Johan Sigismund von Mösting was a Danish banker and finance minister. He was a key figure in the foundation of Bank of Denmark in 1818. His name is today also associated with Møstings Hus, his former summer residence in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, which is now used as an exhibition space.

Bodil Nyboe Andersen is a Danish economist who was the governor of the National Bank of Denmark from 1995 to 2005. She previously taught at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Economics and in 1981 served on the board of directors of Andelsbanken, where she became director. Nyboe Andersen was Denmark's first female bank director and the world's first female central bank governor.