Compass International Bank
Compass International Bank & Finances, domestically known as the Bank of Bankampar and popularly abbreviated as simply CIC, is a state-integrated, composite institution consisting mostly of independent multinational financial and banking firms located in over 200 countries around the world, and headquartered in Eden, a colossal city in Bankampar.
History
In 1933, during an economic upturn in ViZion, Edward Winston dictated the privatisation of the previously state-sponsored and partially controlled National Bank For Growth.
- The creation of a financial safe haven for affluent international and domestic individuals
- The existence of a strong vehicle for national growth in the face of strong international competition
- The establishment of a compulsory, work-based saving scheme for the Bankampari people
- The modest expansion of a stable overseas financial & banking network for the kingdom
During its early foundation years, the Compass Int'l specialised in direct deposit of clients' accounts, networking assistance as well as advice to major businesses and nations, notable one-off deposit and transfer of payment between government entities, corporations, various polities and prominent individuals, both domestically and overseas.
In 2013, a wealthy man by the name of Aron Trask purchased Compass from ViZion. Trask Holding Company now controls all branches of Compass aside from franchise locations.