List of banking families
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Banking families are families that have been involved in banking for multiple generations, generally in the modern era as owners or co-owners of banks, which are often named after their families. Banking families have been important in the history of banking, especially before the 20th century. Banking families have existed and continue to exist in numerous countries.
Antiquity
[edit]- House of Egibi of Mesopotamia
- Murashu family of Mesopotamia
Modern
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