Henri Germain

French banker, founder of Le Crédit Lyonnais

Henri Germain - French banker, founder of Le Crédit Lyonnais
Born

1824
201 years ago

Died

February 2nd, 1905
120 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

France

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Established Le Crédit Lyonnais in 1863, which became one of the largest banks in France. Contributed significantly to the development of the banking sector during the 19th century, fostering economic growth in France. Participated in political activities, influencing financial policies of the time. His banking institution played a crucial role in financing industrial projects and infrastructure.

Founded Le Crédit Lyonnais

Played a key role in 19th century banking

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