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Chapter 153 National Residential Bank

In the early morning, a red sun had just risen from sea level. An ambulance was quietly parked on the roadside on the street near Brighton Beach in New York. The old thief Ivankov looked at the Russian signposts at the intersection and finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Ivankov's experience saved Yuri's life. As he had guessed, the Irish sent a killer to chase them. It turned out that Atlantic City was no longer safe. This was the territory of the Irish. Instead of being frightened here, it would be better to leave here temporarily and find a safe place for Yuri to recover his injuries and then make plans.

Now in this strange country, the only one that Ivankov could believe is his fellow villager. Ivankov planned to hide here early in the morning because it could provide temporary shelter for the two. From what happened last night, it can be seen that Yuri was unreliable to fight alone on the territory of the Irish people in Atlantic City, and even with Ivankov, the strength is still very different.

Ivankov was very confused now. The joy of the night when he first came was gone. He had not decided whether to tell Petrov in Moscow about this. The incident happened so suddenly that he didn't know how to tell Petrov. Ivankov was a newcomer in this gang, and it was more appropriate for Yuri to say many things.

Ivankov walked to the back of the ambulance and got into the car. He checked Yuri's condition first. Fortunately, there was no blood on the gauze on the wound, which relieved Ivankov a lot. Seeing that Yuri had woken up, he hurriedly said, "What do you think?"

"It's okay! Where are we now?" Yuri asked.

"It's the Russian community we mentioned last night. I have to settle you here first!" Ivankov replied.

"What?" Yuri asked again.

"I don't know to be honest, but you have to do me a favor and explain to Petrov what's going on here!" said Ivankov.

"I will tell them, but I have to tell you something first. For more than half a year, I have been trying to get close to the Mexican gang, hoping to be able to represent the funds in their hands. Now I have finally gotten a little surprised. One of their big names is coming to Taj Mahaer next month, but the Irish attacked me, and I have to go back!" Yuri said anxiously.

"You know you're lucky if you can survive. I don't think you should have considered anything other than health!" Ivankov dissuaded.

"If I missed this opportunity, my credit from the Mexicans will be completely bankrupt, and I will not think about doing business with them in the future!" Yuri explained.

"What do you want to do?" Ivankov asked.

"You will replace me, from now on, you will play the lead role, and you will go and make deals with those Mexicans!" Yuri said, holding Ivankov's hand.

"Me? How can I do it?" Ivankov said as if he had been a self-deprecating person. Ivankov felt that he was an outsider after all, and if he really did, what would Petrov think?

"You saved me and didn't leave me and run away alone. I can trust you." Yuri said sincerely.

"Okay! Even so, what about Petrov? Can he agree?" Ivankov retorted.

"I will tell him, but it's the future. From now on, you will be the boss!" Yuri replied.

...

In the center of Moscow, in an old four-story building from the Tsarist Russian era, a company called the National Residential Bank was quietly established here. There was no celebration ceremony on the day the National Residential Bank was listed, and no leader came to cut the ribbon, as if everything was just natural. After all, the establishment of this bank was a brand new thing and faced great uncertainty. In some ways, it represents the subversion of the traditional economic system. Before everything was concluded, officials would not want to be related to it. Of course, Selyosha did not think so.

Selyosha followed Kololev's advice and did not attribute the bank to any political organization. In nature, the National Residential Bank is a collective enterprise, and no organization endorses the bank. The initial funds of the bank came from the remaining funds of the workers' new village plan. Since the Soviet Union did not recognize the concept of shareholding, Selyosha once again used the power of the Mutual Aid Association to piece together the investors of the collective enterprise establishment. At least from a legal perspective, the National Residential Bank was fully in line with the laws and regulations of the Soviet Union.

Although there is no intention to promote it, many Moscow citizens still pay attention to the existence of this bank. Because this bank is a designated cooperative bank for the Workers' New Village, whether you want to buy bonds for the Workers' New Village project or rent an apartment in the Workers' New Village, you cannot do without dealing with this bank. And what is more attractive is that the deposit interest rate of this bank is higher than that of the state-owned savings bank, so from the first day when the bank opened, a long queue was lined up outside the door.

Now the National Residential Bank has just built a framework and there is still a lot of work to do. The original mutual aid association is still gradually integrating. Selyosha hopes to incorporate the mutual aid association into the National Residential Bank as a whole, and turn the original members of the mutual aid association into customers of the national residential bank. The original members' donations are completely used for charity. In general, the economic functions of the mutual aid association are divided into bank management, while the charity functions are left within the mutual aid association.

Seriosha's initial plan was to first open branches in areas such as Gorky and Uzbek that had been operating for many years, absorb deposits, and then gradually expand to the whole country. However, at the beginning, you don't have to be greedy for big things. The business can be simpler, and after a certain amount of accumulation, it will gradually develop step by step. However, Seriosha only knows some basics about the operation of finance and banking, and he is also busy with the Youth League Committee and business affairs, so he must find several talents who can take the lead. Seriosha first found Pugachev.

Liaosha asked Pugachev to resign from his position as the Youth League Committee and work at the National Residential Bank. Since the last time he was quarantined and reviewed, Pugachev was indeed discouraged by his career. He agreed after a little consideration, but he sincerely told Selysha that he could only do some specific business, and the bank's operation also required a knowledgeable manager. Selysha quickly found a suitable candidate, which was his teacher, a professor of economics at Leningrad University, and Professor Sobchak, who taught his own economic law...
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