Samuel Lambert

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Samuel Lambert
Born
Samuel Cahen

(1806-06-15)15 June 1806
Died9 April 1875(1875-04-09) (aged 68)
NationalityBelgian
OccupationBanker
Years active1830–1875

Samuel Lambert (15 June 1806 – 9 April 1875) was a French-born Belgian banker of Alsatian Jewish descent. He was an agent of de Rothschild Frères in Belgium.

In 1830, he joined his father-in-law Lazare Richtenberger, who had already served as the Rothschild's agent in Brussels.[1] He moved to Antwerp in 1850 to establish another branch of the Rothschild banking house, but returned to Brussels after Richtenberger's death in 1853, where he reorganized the Brussels and Antwerp branches under the name of Banque Lambert.[2]

Lambert had four children:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cassis, Youssef; Cottrell, Philip L. (2015). Private Banking in Europe: Rise, Retreat, and Resurgence. Oxford University Press. p. 194. ISBN 9780198735755.
  2. ^ Cassis, Youssef; Collier, Jacqueline (2010). Capitals of Capital: The Rise and Fall of International Financial Centres 1780–2009. Cambridge University Press. p. 34. ISBN 9780521144049.