What did Thomas Gresham blue plaque do at International Finance Centre?

The Story

# Thomas Gresham's House on Old Broad Street Standing before the International Finance Centre on Old Broad Street, you're positioned at the heart of where Sir Thomas Gresham, the greatest merchant banker of Tudor England, made his home during the height of his power and influence. From this very address, Gresham orchestrated financial deals that shaped the Tudor economy and built his vast trading empire, while simultaneously serving as the Crown's chief financial advisor—a dual role that made his household a nexus of political and commercial intrigue during the reigns of Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. It was from Old Broad Street that he conceived and developed the Royal Exchange, that magnificent marketplace just steps away, which would transform London into Europe's leading commercial center and immortalize his name for centuries to come. This location was not merely where Gresham lived; it was the command center from which one man reshaped London's financial destiny, making Old Broad Street the true birthplace of the City of London as we know it today.

Location

International Finance Centre, Old Broad Street

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