André-Eugène Pirson
André-Eugène Pirson | |
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André-Eugène Pirson | |
Born |
Dinant, United Kingdom of the Netherlands | 21 March 1817
Died |
28 December 1881 64) Brussels, Belgium | (aged
Nationality | Belgium |
Occupation | politician, civil servant |
André-Eugène Pirson (21 March 1817 – 28 December 1881) was a Belgian liberal politician, civil servant, and former governor of the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) from 1877 until 1881. From 1857 to 1861, he was a member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives.
Career
Born in Dinant, he started his career in the army, but left after four years of service to become the State cashier's agent for the Société Générale de Belgique, first in Oudenaarde, and later in Tournai until 1850 when the National Bank of Belgium was established. André-Eugène Pirson continued his career at the National Bank as an agent for the NBB in Tournai. In 1855, he set up a discount office in Tournai and also worked as acommissioner and administrator of a number of savings banks.
In 1864 he was appointed director of the National Bank, and became vice-governor under Eugène Prévinaire, whom he succeeded in 1877. During his term of office he was confronted by and economic recession and growing tensions within the Latin Monetary Union.
He died in Brussels aged 64 in 1881.
Sources
- De Paepe, Jean-Luc, Raindorf-Gérard, Christiane (ed.), Le Parlement Belge 1831-1894. Données Biographiques, Brussels, Académie Royale de Belgique, 1996, p. 466.
- Closson, E., in : Biographie Nationale, Brussels, Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux Arts, 1866–1986, XVII, 1903, kol. 664-665.
- André-Eugène Pirson
Preceded by Eugène Prévinaire |
Governor of the National Bank of Belgium 1877-1881 |
Succeeded by Alexandre Jamar |