Samuel Belzberg, OC, OBC, financier (born 26 June 1928 in Calgary; AB; died 30 March 2018 in Vancouver, BC). Belzberg was active in oil and gas investment and all aspects of real estate development. In addition to his business career, Belzberg was recognized for his philanthropy.
Education and Career
Samuel Belzberg was educated at the University of Alberta. In 1962 he founded City Savings and Trust in Edmonton in response to the need in western Canada for real estate development financing. Belzberg moved to Vancouver in 1968 and, with his partners (including brothers Hyman and William), formed Western Realty, an amalgamation of 16 private companies. The sale of Western Realty in 1973 enabled the Belzbergs to buy Far West Financial Corp of California, which brought them national attention.
In 1970 First City Financial Corp was formed as parent company to City Savings, and by the late 1980s it was a diversified holding-investment company with assets in excess of $5.4 billion and operations throughout Canada and the United States. City Savings and Trust, renamed First City Trust Company in 1978, had grown by 1986 to a $3.1 billion corporation. In 1985 Scovill Inc, a major US manufacturer, was purchased for $523 million and until 1989 First City Trust Co. had an interest in Cantel Inc.
Philanthropy
Samuel Belzberg was chairman of the Simon Fraser University Bridge to the Future Campaign (1986-89) and a member of the advisory council for the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration at the University of British Columbia (1987-91). The Belzbergs, many of whose relatives died during the Second World War, financed the Simon Wiesenthal Center at Yeshiva University, Los Angeles, which conducts studies of the Holocaust and which was expanded in 1993 to include a Museum of Tolerance. (See also Canada and the Holocaust.) He was also chairman of the board of trustees of Yeshiva University and a member of the National Board, Canadian Council of Christians and Jews. Belzberg was founder (1976) and chairman of the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, which has clinics at Vancouver, New York and London, England.
Honours and Awards
- Member, Order of Canada (1988)
- Officer, Order of Canada (2001)
- Member, Order of British Columbia (2009)
- Inductee, Business Laureates of British Columbia Hall of Fame (2019)