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Henri E. C. Fleumer was the youngest manager in the banks history, running the NEI based in Jakarta from 1930 until the Japanese held him as a prisoner of war in 1942. The Japanese took over the bank owned estate in Puncak where Henri and his family lived. Originally from Amsterdam, spoke 15 dialects of Indonesian and traveled to all of the branches in the islands. He is survived by his wife, Antonia Fleumer, and two sons, Mattijs and Albert Fleumer.