In the 15th Century, these were the de' Medici. Prior to the 15th Century, these were the Bardi and the Peruzzi.
The most popular opinion is that the first bankers were in Italy during renaissance. They are personally and without any schematization showed on the paintings of Andrea Mantegna.
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A Wunch is what a group of bankers are called.
The patron saints of bankers are:Bernardine of FeltreMatthew the ApostleMichael the ArchangelNicholas of MyraSecundus of Asti
the bankers bank in India is RESERVE BANK OF INDIA known as RBI
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The Medici Family
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During the Italian Renaissance, the House of Medici (Medici Family) was a notable Florentine family of politicians, bankers, and statesmen. They also have four crowned Pope's from the family.
Italy was more urbanised, commercial and economically advanced that the rest of Europe. It had larger classes of bankers, merchants and manufacturing workshop employees The aristocracy was mainly an urban class, rather than a rural one as elsewhere in Europe.
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The Fugger family of Augsburg was a prominent group of European bankers during the 15th and 16th century. Over several generations, they came to control much of the European economy and had enormous wealth. They replaced the de Mecdicis during the Renaissance. They had mining interests, and traded wool, silk and spices throughout much of Europe.
The Medicis
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There were many of the same jobs in the Ottoman Empire as existed in Europe at that time, such as soldiers (Janissaries), bankers, merchants, booksellers, grocers, artisans, government bureaucrats, and low-level manufacturers.
Their wealth came from being bankers. They were the bankers to the Pope and pretty much all powerful rulers in Europe. They had banks throughout Europe.
They provided the money for exploration and the coming Renaissance.