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      • Johnson Matthey traces its origins to 1817, when Percival Norton Johnson set up business as a gold assayer in London.
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  2. Johnson Matthey plc is a British multinational speciality chemicals and sustainable technologies company headquartered in London, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. History. Early years.

  3. A long history to help tackle global challenges. Johnson Matthey has come a long way since being founded in 1817. We’re proud to say that for over two centuries, we’ve helped tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges.

  4. 2017 marked the 200th anniversary of Johnson Matthey. Back in 1817 we opened our doors as assayers, testing the purity of precious metals, and the business quickly expanded thanks to the vision and determination of our founders. But the world moved on. And so did we.

  5. A world leader in sustainable technology solutions. For over 200 years Johnson Matthey has contributed to solving some of the world’s toughest problems, leaning on our expertise in advanced metals chemistry. But now is the time to make our biggest impact yet.

  6. In 1911 Johnson Matthey signed an agreement with the Nicolai Pavdinsky Company in the Urals, which gave Johnson Matthey the rights to mine a substantial body of platinum-bearing ore in return for Johnson Matthey building a local refinery.

  7. Mar 9, 2017 · Johnson Matthey, one of the longest-trading businesses in the FTSE 100 I ndex, celebrates its 200th birthday this year. Now a global leader in science and te chnology that makes the world cleaner and healthier, the company was founded in London by Percival Norton Johns on in 1817 as a gold assaying business.

  8. Mar 6, 2017 · Fast facts. Percival Norton Johnson established his assaying company in London in 1817 aged 25 with just £150 of capital (equivalent to £11,500 today). George III was on the throne, Lord Liverpool was the Prime Minister and it was a full three years before Charles Darwin set sail on HMS Beagle.