Stefanos Streit
Stefanos Streit (Greek: Στέφανος Στρέιτ; 6 April 1837[1], in Patras – 13 April 1920, in Athens) was a Greek jurist, banker and politician.[2] He served as chairman of the National Bank of Greece and Minister of Finance.
Biography
He was born on 6 April 1837 in Patras
After completing his general education in his home town he studied law in
In 1889 he was elected assistant manager of the National Bank, while he was also chairman of the board of the National Insurance and the Corinth Canal Company.[3] In 1896 he became Chairman of the National Bank, a position that he held until 7 December 1910, when he resigned for health reasons.[4]
During his presidency, the activity of the National Bank was extended beyond the borders of Greece with the establishment of the Bank of Crete and the Bank of the East. At the same time the Macedonian Struggle was strengthened and National Defense Treasury loans were issued for the rehabilitation of the Greek refugees coming from Bulgaria and Romania. In 1897 he served as Finance Minister in the government of Alexandros Zaimis. While he was a minister he managed to achieve the settlement of Greece's debts, but also to acquire a new foreign loan.[4] He also served as an advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[5]
He died in Athens on 13 April 1920 and his funeral was held at the next day.[6] He was married since 1865 to Victoria Londou, daughter of former mayor of Patras, Andreas Londos. Together they had a son, the politician Georgios Streit.[3]
References
- Old Style.
- ^ Information about Stefanos Streit by the Institute for Neohellenic Research.
- ^ a b c d Σκόκου Κωνστ. Φ.,Εθνικόν Ημερολόγιον του έτους 1899, p. 33 - 35.
- ^ a b c Εθνική Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος: Διοικητές. Archived 2015-05-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Newspaper “Empros”, April 14, p. 4.
- ^ Newspaper “Empros”, April 14, p. 2.