- "Enter, stranger, but take heed Of what awaits the sin of greed For those who take, but do not earn, Must pay most dearly in their turn. So if you seek beneath our floors A treasure that was never yours, Thief, you have been warned, beware Of finding more than treasure there."
- —Inscription on the doors of Gringotts
History
Break-Ins
Main Article: Gringotts Break-In So far, there have only been two known break-ins of Gringotts Wizarding Bank.
1991 Break-In
The break-in of 1991 was committed by Quirinus Quirrell, who was attempting to steal the Philosopher's Stone from Vault 713. 1998 Break-In
The break-in of 1998 was committed by Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley, who stole Helga Hufflepuff's Cup from the Lestrange Vault. Appearance
Security
On his first visit to Gringotts, Harry was told by Hagrid to be cautious. Goblins are extremely greedy and would protect their money and valuables at any cost, which makes them ideal guardians for the valuables of the wizarding world. Ironically, Harry later did rob Gringotts with Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley[4], the only known successful theft in the history of the bank, by taking advantage of a former employee's greed against them. It is unknown if Harry was able to resume normal business with the bank following Voldemort's defeat.
Employment
Goblins
- Gringott - founder of the bank
- Ragnok
- Griphook
- Bogrod
- Gornuk
- Nagnok
- Gringotts Head Goblin
- Gringotts Chief Bank Teller
- Unidentified goblin stockbroker
- Unidentified Gringotts spokesgoblin
- Numerous unamed goblins
Guards
- Unidentified Gringotts Bank goblin guard
- Marius
- Unidentified Gringotts Guard
- Unidentified Gringotts Guard (I)
- Unidentified Gringotts Guard (II)
- Unidentified Gringotts Guard (III)
Humans
- Bill Weasley - worked as a curse-breaker for Gringotts in Egypt, retrieving artefacts from ancient Egyptian tombs and pyramids, later took a desk job in 1995 to work with the Order of the Phoenix.
- Fleur Delacour - took a part time job with Gringotts after participating in the Triwizard Tournament, supposedly to improve her English.
Competition
Known vaults
Weasley Vault
The Weasley family has a vault that is closer to the surface than Harry Potter's vault, and had fewer security measures. When the Weasleys entered it in the summer of 1992, the vault contained only a small pile of Sickles and a single Galleon, all of which Molly Weasley took out.[6]Vault 687
Harry's vault required a key for entry, and was at a moderate depth — further down than the Weasley Vault, but not as far as Vault 713. It also had fewer security measures than deeper vaults.[7]
Vault 711
Vault 711 belonged to Sirius Black, and perhaps to the Black family in general. Sirius used gold from his vault to pay for Harry Potter's Firebolt in 1993[8]. In 1996, it contained a "reasonable amount of gold"[9]. Given its depth, it is likely a high-security vault. Upon Sirius' death, he left all the money in the vault to Harry in his will. Vault 712
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Instead of being used as a regular vault, Vault 712 is used by the goblins as a (presumably unsanctioned) lounge, suggesting it is unused. Vault 713
Lestrange Vault
The security of this vault was even higher than that of Vault 713, as a goblin had to place his entire palm on the door, to open it, rather than just a finger, and it was guarded by a dragon. Each item in the vault was also enchanted with the Flagrante curse and the Gemino Curse, which meant that thieves would be buried by the object, which duplicated until the thief was crushed under the fake treasure.[4]
Etymology
Gringotts may be derived from the word "ingots," which means a mass of metal cast in a convenient form for shaping, remelting, or refining. Behind the scenes
- According to the film adaptations of the series, Harry Potter's vault is number 687.
- Death Eater Travers must have a vault in Gringotts, as he was holding a key while entering the bank when he encountered Hermione Granger disguised as Bellatrix Lestrange before she, Harry, and Ron robbed the bank[4].
- Gringotts appears to serve the wizarding world in the same way the US Federal Reserve stabilises the economy in the United States (as similar institutions exist in other economically stable countries). It independently maintains the balance of the British wizarding economy, disallowing individual wizards, witches or groups to manipulate national financial matters for personal gain. This would also explain part of the goblins' resistance toward wizarding domination over the operation of Gringotts during the Second Wizarding War, that such interference by the Death Eater-controlled Ministry of Magic threatened the very economic stability of the wizarding community they were charged with protecting. Evidence that this may be the case appears in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, where Bogrod is seen examining leprechaun gold in disgust. Not only is such gold worthless, to allow it to continue to circulate would generate inflation, which is contrary to economic stability.
- If you look closely on the 422nd Quidditch World Cup Programme, you will see that Gringotts sponsors the 422nd Quidditch World Cup.