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  1. Jacques Necker (IPA: [ʒak nɛkɛʁ]; 30 September 1732 – 9 April 1804) was a Genevan banker and statesman who served as finance minister for Louis XVI. He was a reformer, but his innovations sometimes caused great discontent.

  2. Jacques Necker (born September 30, 1732, Geneva—died April 9, 1804, Coppet, Switzerland) was a Swiss banker and director general of finance (1771–81, 1788–89, 1789–90) under Louis XVI of France.

  3. Jun 13, 2022 · Jacques Necker (l. 1732-1804) was a Swiss banker and statesman who served as finance minister to King Louis XVI of France (r. 1774-1792). He served in the king's ministry three separate times, tasked with navigating France through its dire financial crisis.

  4. Jacques Necker (1732-1804) was a French finance minister and a critical participant in the unfolding revolution of 1789. Born in Geneva, Necker was the son of a Swiss law professor but shunned law and instead trained as a banker.

  5. Learn about the life and career of Jacques Necker, a Swiss banker who became Louis XVI's finance minister and implemented reforms to reduce the royal debt. Discover his traces in Versailles, his political controversies and his famous daughter Madame de Staël.

  6. Jacques Necker, (born Sept. 30, 1732, Geneva, Switz.—died April 9, 1804, Coppet), Swiss-born French financier and director-general of finance under Louis XVI.

  7. Sep 21, 2019 · In October 1776 Louis XVI placed responsibility for the national finances in the hands of Jacques Necker (1732-1804). Necker's famously deceptive account of the French national finances, Le Comptu Rendu, was published in 1781.