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  1. El origen de las pensiones es la tontina. Este sistema debe su nombre a su creador, el banquero italiano Lorenzo de Tonti, quien lo creó en el siglo XVII. ¿Cómo surgió la idea?

  2. Lorenzo de Tonti (c. 1602 – c. 1684) was a governor of Gaeta, Italy and a Neapolitan banker. He is sometimes credited with the invention of the tontine, a form of pension, although it has also been suggested that he simply modified existing procedures.

  3. Feb 5, 2016 · Es la tontina, que también ha tenido su hueco en la cultura popular más reciente, y que es uno de los grandes precursores de las finanzas modernas. La historia sitúa el origen de este esquema ...

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  4. Nov 23, 2020 · The man usually attributed with the idea for the tontine is Neapolitan banker, Lorenzo de Tonti, from whom the scheme took its name. There are some earlier examples of tontine-type schemes, but it was Tonti’s proposal, promoted in France in the early 1650s, which developed the framework upon which future tontines were largely based.

  5. The investment takes its name from Lorenzo de Tonti, an exiled Neapolitan banker living in France, who in 1653 conceived a plan to replenish the royal treasury, depleted by the Thirty Years’...

  6. May 17, 2021 · Es la tontina, uno de los grandes precursores de las finanzas modernas. La historia sitúa el origen de este esquema en el banquero italiano Lorenzo de Tonti (de ahí el nombre) en el siglo XVII.

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  8. Feb 10, 2017 · The idea of a tontine is eponymously derived from a proposal made by Lorenzo de Tonti to the French court, via Cardinal Mazarin, in 1653. In all the standard financial histories, this is the first appearance of the idea.

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