- Albert Goffin
Albert Goffin (died 1958) was a Belgian banker,
civil servant and governor of theNational Bank of Belgium (NBB) from16 July until27 November 1941 .He started his career at the NBB in 1907. In 1922 he became administrator delegate at the Banque Liégeoise and administrator of the Banque de Bruxelles in Liège in 1931 after which he returned to the NBB in 1934, where he was in charge of the discount operations. In 1941 he was appointed as governor of the NBB by Secretary General Plisnier, but the Pierlot government in exile at
London did not recognise his appointment. On27 November 1941 ,Georges Theunis was appointed instead, by the Pierlot-government. After the end ofWorld War II , Goffin was obliged to resign, which brought and end to his career.ource
* [http://www.nbb.be/pub/01_00_00_00_00/01_02_00_00_00/01_02_02_00_00/01_02_02_12_00.htm?l=en&t=bu Albert Goffin]
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