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| | | 👔 The Economist | 🏦 The Banker | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Full Name | António da Silva | Antonio Da Silva | António Gonçalves da Silva | | Primary Field | Film, Art, Pornography | Finance, Economics, Politics | Banking (Historical) | | Key Work/Role | Bankers (2012) short film | Former Secretary of State for Portugal | Founder of "António Gonçalves da Silva, Limitada" (1925) | | Known For | "Sex, Love and Money" trilogy | Negotiating the $3B Ford-Volkswagen project | Being a historic correspondent bank in Tomar, Portugal | | Current Status | Active filmmaker in London | Active CEO and University Professor | Institution active from 1925 to 1962 |

While other banks focused on quarterly earnings, Bankers 4 structured private equity funds with 10-to-20-year lock-in periods. They invested in forestry, water rights, and later, microchip patents—long before these sectors became mainstream. Antonio Da Silva Bankers 4

While Ledgers One, Two, and Three tracked assets, liabilities, and client wealth, Ledger Four tracked something else entirely. Every day, Antonio wrote down three things: | | | 👔 The Economist | 🏦

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