Andries Pels
Dutch banker
Intro | Dutch banker | |
Places | Netherlands | |
was | Financial professional Banker | |
Work field | Finance | |
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Birth | 2 September 1655 | |
Death | 8 February 1731 (aged 75 years) | |
Star sign | Virgo |
Andries Pels (2 September 1655, in Amsterdam – 8 February 1731) was a rich Dutch banker and insurer from Amsterdam. He was the banker of France in the era of John Law. He was nephew of his namesake, poet Andries Pels, and was uncle to the colonial governor Paulus van der Veen. In 1742 his widow, Angenita Pels-Bouwens (1660–1749), was the richest woman in Amsterdam, living at the Golden Bend.
Pels formed the partnership Andries Pels & Soonen, dealing in luxury goods, insurance, and currency, in 1707 that lasted until 1774.