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Leendert Pieter de Neufville (Amsterdam, March 8, 1729 – Rotterdam, July 28, 1811) was a Dutch merchant and banker trading in silk, linen, and grain. His business grew quickly during the Seven Years' War. De Neufville secretly supplied the Prussian army with gunpowder. It is likely that the army's outsourcing of handling bills of exchange in commercial payment boosted his business in a sophisticated form of letters of credit, acceptance loans. His business model had similarities with the modern shadow banking system.

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  • Leendert Pieter de Neufville (Amsterdam, 8 maart 1729 - Rotterdam, 28 juli 1811) was een Amsterdamse koopman en bankier, die tijdens de Zevenjarige oorlog schatrijk werd met accept- of wisselkrediet. Er heerste na deze oorlog tussen Frankrijk, Engeland, Oostenrijk, Rusland, Zweden en Pruisen, een algemene schaarste aan muntgeld. Er waren een grote hoeveelheid wisselbrieven in omloop en enkele maanden na het sluiten van de Vrede van Hubertusburg kon De Neufville niet meer aan zijn verplichtingen voldoen. Daardoor kwamen ook andere banken in de problemen. Vanuit Amsterdam ontstond er een internationale bankencrisis, die zich uitstrekte tot Hamburg, Berlijn en Stockholm. (nl)
  • Leendert Pieter de Neufville (Amsterdam, March 8, 1729 – Rotterdam, July 28, 1811) was a Dutch merchant and banker trading in silk, linen, and grain. His business grew quickly during the Seven Years' War. De Neufville secretly supplied the Prussian army with gunpowder. It is likely that the army's outsourcing of handling bills of exchange in commercial payment boosted his business in a sophisticated form of letters of credit, acceptance loans. His business model had similarities with the modern shadow banking system. (en)
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