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Jean Baptiste Pastré

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Spouse(s)
  
Marie-Thérèse Poncet

Organization founded
  
Anglo-Egyptian Bank

Born
  
October 10, 1804 (
1804-10-10
)
Marseille, France

Occupation
  
Banker, arms-dealer, politician

Children
  
Marie Jeanne Faustine Pastré Eugénie Pastré Rose Pastré

Relatives
  
Amélie Pastré (sister) Jean Joseph Pastré (brother) Eugène Pastré (brother) Jules Pastré, Prince d'Edde (brother)

Died
  
19 August 1877, Marseille, France

Parents
  
Marie-Eugénie Gauthier, Jean-François Pastré

Jean-Baptiste Pastré (October 10, 1804 - August 19, 1877) was a French banker and arms-dealer from Marseille. A merchant banker in Egypt, he founded the Anglo-Egyptian Bank in 1862. He also served on the City Council of Marseille.

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Early life

Jean-Baptiste Pastré was born on October 10, 1804 in Marseille. His father, Jean-François Pastré (1758-1821), was a banker. His mother was Marie-Eugénie Gauthier (1776-1862). He had a sister, Amélie Pastré (1800-1880), and three brothers: Jean Joseph Pastré (1801-1861), Eugène Pastré (1806–1868) and Jules Pastré, Prince d'Edde (1810-1902).

Career

Pastré became a prominent businessman and banker in Marseille. He was also an arms-dealer. For example, he sold weapons to the French Army during the Crimean War of 1853-1856. Moreover, in the 1850s, he served on the Boards of Directors of Arnaud Touache et Cie, later known as the Compagnie de navigation mixte, and Messageries Maritimes, both merchant shipping companies.

Thanks to his mother's friendship with Muhammad Ali of Egypt, Pastré went to Egypt to do business at the age of nineteen. As a result, he established a financial institution in Egypt as early as 1825. From the 1840s to the 1860s, he was one of the main French merchant bankers investing in Egypt, alongside Delort de Gléon and Edouard Dervieu (1824-1905). In 1862, he founded the Anglo-Egyptian Bank.

Back in Marseille, Pastré served as the first Chairman of the Société Marseillaise de Crédit. He also served as the first Vice President of the Compagnie des Docks et Entrepôts de Marseille, which he co-founded. Additionally, he served as a member of the Chamber of Commerce of Marseille from 1836 to 1842, from 1845 to 1849, and as its Chairman from 1852 to 1866. In this capacity, he described Marseille as the meeting place between the West and the East, with the Mediterranean Sea as the place where peace must be forged. He also served as a city councillor of Marseille.

Personal life

Pastré married Marie-Thérèse Poncet (1821-1879) on February 15, 1841. They had three children:

  • Marie Jeanne Faustine Pastré (1841-1919).
  • Eugénie Pastré (1843-unknown).
  • Rose Pastré (1847-1892).
  • They resided at 57 Rue Saint-Ferréol in Marseille.

    Death

    Pastré died on August 19, 1877 in Marseille.

    References

    Jean-Baptiste Pastré Wikipedia