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The Laurence Bank is the largest bank in [[Fichmanistan]]. The bank was set up in 1932 by Henry Laurence with the funding from his father Ferdinand. Ferdinand Laurence made his fortune owning zinc and coal factories in the Tielo and northern Fichmanistan. The Bank currently has 3 majority shareholders; William Laurence Jr. owns 35%, George Laurence owns 15% and Joseph Laurence owns 10%. Joseph Laurence is currently his 3rd term as an MHP for the conservative party, Joseph's son Henry is currently representing his fathers interests in the company. | The Laurence Bank is the largest bank in [[Fichmanistan]]. The bank was set up in 1932 by Henry Laurence with the funding from his father Ferdinand. Ferdinand Laurence made his fortune owning zinc and coal factories in the Tielo and northern Fichmanistan. The Bank currently has 3 majority shareholders; William Laurence Jr. owns 35%, George Laurence owns 15% and Joseph Laurence owns 10%. Joseph Laurence is currently his 3rd term as an MHP for the conservative party, Joseph's son Henry is currently representing his fathers interests in the company. | ||
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Revision as of 14:27, 29 June 2022
The Laurence Bank is the largest bank in Fichmanistan. The bank was set up in 1932 by Henry Laurence with the funding from his father Ferdinand. Ferdinand Laurence made his fortune owning zinc and coal factories in the Tielo and northern Fichmanistan. The Bank currently has 3 majority shareholders; William Laurence Jr. owns 35%, George Laurence owns 15% and Joseph Laurence owns 10%. Joseph Laurence is currently his 3rd term as an MHP for the conservative party, Joseph's son Henry is currently representing his fathers interests in the company.