Hello, and welcome, to the first East India Trading Co. Bank (EITCB)!
Who We Are
Well, some people would say a bank working for the EITC would suffice as an answer, but no! This bank was founded by the king of England, for his trading company, the East India Trading Company. When he created it, he decided he would only "oversee" from time to time. So, he decided to put someone else in charge.
Why Store My Money Here?
Well, many would store their money at other banks, such as the IBBC. But, we're unique. See, if your a noble or such, we will gladly make you an account. However, we only accept the richest, if it works in both interests. Due to the success of the EITC, money slowly accumulates in your account. In a year, you could go from 500 gold, and double it to 1000 gold (some results may vary).
Locations
You can find us at any office or fort sponsored by the EITC. We have vaults and large offices all around the world, but pictures cannot be released, due to security.
Caribbean Office & Vault
The Caribbean Office of the EITCB is currently located at Fort Dundee, Padres del Fuego. The vault location cannot be released, but we can confirm it is below ground, on the island.
HQ
The Headquarters is located in a grand, three story building in London, England. The largest vault is located there, below ground.
New World Office & Vault
The New World Office is currently located in Boston. Though it is a small office, nearly all of the gold of eastern coast British colonies are held there.
Spanish Office & Vault
The Spanish Office is currently located in Seville, Spain. It is a huge supply line of gold to El Gobierno Oficioso de España.
French Office & Vault
The French Office is located in Paris, France. It is located near the Notre Dame Cathedral, on a corner shoppe.
A smaller office is located in Reims, France, where they keep business in the country lands.
Prussian Office & Vault
The Prussian Office is currently located in Frankfurt. Not much busines goes on here, but trade between the King of Prussia and the EITC occur quite often.
North African Office & Vault
An office in North Africa can be found at Gibraltar. Most of the soldiers belongings that do not fit in their barracks are stored there.
Those are all that can be released at this time.
Positions
Availability ~ Poistion Name -- Position description
Taken ~ Founder -- Founded the Bank
Taken ~ CEO -- Person in charge of the bank
Taken ~ Junior CEO -- Second in Command
Taken ~ Head of Vault Management -- Makes sure all money in all vaults is stored securely and safely
Taken ~ Head of Security -- Makes sure security is as strong as can be
Taken ~ Caribbean Branch Manager -- Manages the Caribbean Branch of the EITCB
OPEN ~ Bank Tellers -- Works in shifts to monitor each bank
OPEN ~ Security Guards -- These security guards differ from EITC and Navy, they are trained to guard caravans, vaults, and tellers.
OPEN ~ Manager of Inter-Bank Trading -- Keeps trade flowing between the EITCB banks and vaults
OPEN ~ Manager of Outer-Bank Trading -- Keeps trade flowing between other banks.
OPEN ~ Message Courier -- Run messages between banks
OPEN ~ Gold Courier -- Carries gold to and from investors or banks
Board of Chairmen
The Board of Chairmen are the managers that gather together to make choices about the bank.
- Founder
- CEO
- Junior CEO
- Head of Vault Management
- Head of Security
- Caribbean Branch Manager
- Manager of Inter-Bank Trading
- Manager of Outer-Bank Trading
MORE TO COME
Members
King John Breasly II of England
Founder
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Lord Marshal Samuel Redbeard of the EITC
CEO
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James "Usman" Strider
Junior CEO
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Robert Macmonger
Head of Vault-Management
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Jeremiah Stormwash and the Interpol
Head of Security
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Lord Edward Daggerhawk
Caribbean Branch Manager
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Lord John Warsmythe
Manager of Inter-Bank Trading
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Chris Swordbones
Security Guard
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Simon Treasurehawk
Security Guard
Discussion
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Investors
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- King John Breasly II of England
- Royal British Navy
- Royal Museum
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