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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Wisselbank: How Amsterdam Invented Modern Banking

from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

Long before central banks or stock exchanges, the Amsterdam Wisselbank (Exchange Bank) created a monetary revolution that made the Dutch Golden Age possible. Founded in 1609, the Wisselbank solved a chaos of clipped coins, foreign currencies, and unreliable metal by introducing the bankgulden — a purely book-entry currency backed by full-weight silver. This episode traces the bank's rise from the Rokin building to its role as the world's first modern central bank, handling bills of exchange, stabilizing trade, and even bailing out the VOC. But it wasn't all success: by the 1780s, secret loans to the East India Company and the city of Amsterdam had hollowed out its reserves, leading to a quiet collapse during the French occupation. We explore the key figures like Dirck van Os, the mechanics of the banco system, and how the Wisselbank's innovations — and its failures — shaped modern banking from the Bank of England to the Federal Reserve. A story of trust, silver, and the hidden engine of empire. #Wisselbank #Amsterdam #DutchGoldenAge #CentralBanking #BankingHistory #DirckVanOs #VOC #Banco #Bankgulden #17thCentury #EconomicHistory #DutchRepublic #Rokin #BillsOfExchange #Silver #MonetaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Long before central banks or stock exchanges, the Amsterdam Wisselbank (Exchange Bank) created a monetary revolution that made the Dutch Golden Age possible. Founded in 1609, the Wisselbank solved a chaos of clipped coins, foreign currencies, and unreliable metal by introducing the bankgulden — a purely book-entry currency backed by full-weight silver. This episode traces the bank's rise from the Rokin building to its role as the world's first modern central bank, handling bills of exchange, stabilizing trade, and even bailing out the VOC. But it wasn't all success: by the 1780s, secret loans to the East India Company and the city of Amsterdam had hollowed out its reserves, leading to a quiet collapse during the French occupation. We explore the key figures like Dirck van Os, the mechanics of the banco system, and how the Wisselbank's innovations — and its failures — shaped modern banking from the Bank of England to the Federal Reserve. A story of trust, silver, and the hidden engine of empire. #Wisselbank #Amsterdam #DutchGoldenAge #CentralBanking #BankingHistory #DirckVanOs #VOC #Banco #Bankgulden #17thCentury #EconomicHistory #DutchRepublic #Rokin #BillsOfExchange #Silver #MonetaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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