Contributions of Mohamed Talaat Pasha Harb to Egypt’s National Development and Banking System
Brief Biography
Born on 25th November, 1867 in Cairo’s El- Gammalia, Mohamed Talaat Pasha Harb is considered one among the greatest personalities who contributed to Egypt’s overall national growth and development. He studied art, science, economics, literature, and French. After acquiring a law degree, he commenced his career in the role of translator in the Royal Circuits’ Lawsuits Section, responsible for state- owned farmland. Though favoring free enterprise, he was quick to climb the rungs of the career ladder, landing the position of lawsuits section manager (53-75)3.
His subsequent posts as manager were at various organizations including Kom Ombo Company (a firm that actively reclaimed and sold land) and the Egyptian Real- Estate Company (where he ensured citizens of Egypt held most of the shares). He penned numerous books, including “The Economic Remedy of Egypt and Creating the bank for Egyptians or the Nation’s Bank” (November 1911), wherein he states that: “We need a genuine Egyptian bank…” to function alongside extant banks, aimed at aiding Egyptians by motivating them to take up commercial and industrial activities, advising them to consider saving, and employing progressively popular financial activities (189-196)2. This concept was published a number of times in numerous national newspapers, prior to disappearing.
Mohamed Talaat Pasha Harb seized at his chance to articulate his idea of setting up an Egyptian national bank at the foremost Egyptian Conference which had several influential national personalities in attendance, as well as the Conference Committee (84-96)4. A unanimous decision was reached to implement this plan, and Mohamed Talaat Pasha Harb was chosen to go to Europe and undertake an in- depth research of European national banks (including how they operated). After the publication of his book on banking, all citizens of Egypt became confident that the idea would work, and pushed for its adoption. But the onset of the First World War (on 4th August, 1914), meant the idea remained an idea.
Impact on Egypt's National Independence
With the culmination of the war in the year 1918 and Egypt’s revolution the following year came the first incentive to create BANQUE MISR, in order for the nation to attain economic independence, which would reinforce its newly- acquired political freedom. Mohamed Talaat Pasha Harb began re- advocating for the aforementioned...
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