Edwin Fisher (banker)

Summary

Edwin Fisher (16 December 1883 – 27 January 1947) was an English banker, chairman of Barclay's Bank from 1936 until his death, and President of the British Bankers' Association[1][2]

Fisher was the youngest son of the historian Herbert William Fisher and his wife Mary Louisa Jackson (he had 10 older siblings). His sister Cordelia Fisher married the author, critic and journalist Richard Curle and was the mother of the academic Adam Curle.[3] He was educated at Clifton College. He served as a commissioned officer during the First World War with the 3rd The King's Own Hussars, and from 1915 the Life Guards. After the armistice, he worked his way up the ranks in Barclay's Bank, succeeding W. Favill Tuke as Chairman in 1936.

References edit

  1. ^ ‘FISHER, Edwin’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 23 March 2013
  2. ^ Obituaries: Mr. Edwin Fisher Chairman Of Barclays Bank The Times, Wednesday, Jan 29, 1947; pg. 7; Issue 50671; col D
  3. ^ "The Adam Curle Archive". Archives Hub. Retrieved 11 November 2020.