"The department responsible for investment is the "Venture Capital Department". As the name suggests, the Risk Capital Department also needs to do a good job of risk assessment when investing.

If it seems suitable for investment, but according to analysis, it is extremely risky, you can consider whether to invest."

"If there are bribes, collusion between officials and businessmen to make random investments, one will be severely punished.

The highest official position in the Risk Capital Department is the fourth-rank venture capital officer."

"Zhang Liang was promoted to the Royal Bank of Dawu.

The two bankers are responsible for preparing to establish two major banks."

Li Chenghan had already made arrangements in his mind, so the arrangements were particularly smooth.

After hearing what Li Chenghan said, the civil and military officials felt that the official positions of the two major banks were somewhat novel, but they did not speak to stop anything.

Li Shouzhong and Zhang Liang also hurriedly bowed to thank him and agreed.

"Your Majesty, will the court still be responsible for building shops and houses in the new city, and then rent them out?"

The Minister of Works raised his doubts when he saw that no one spoke.

"The shops and houses in the new city are still built by the court, but they will not be rented out.

Just mark the price and sell them according to the market price."

Li Chenghan thought about it and said to the Minister of Works.

Hearing Li Chenghan's words, the Minister of Works responded.

And Li Chenghan thought about it and announced that he would leave the court after he found nothing else.

All the civil and military officials also packed up their desks, took their records with them, and left immediately.

Soon, the establishment of the two major banks, the establishment of the new city and the construction of the national highway spread in Shenjing City.

After this matter spread, Shenjing City immediately set off a great uproar.

The people also discussed the banking affairs, comparing banks with money houses.

Talking about the state-owned businesses under the banks.

However, compared with this, the people were more concerned about the deposit business of the two major banks.

Especially those who had spare money, were still thinking about whether they would save long-term or short-term silver after the two major banks opened.

And the check business and loan business that the merchants thought of were too convenient and could solve their urgent needs.

They all wished that the two major banks would be established now.

And the investment in the two major banks also attracted countless businessmen.

As for the state-owned businesses under the two major banks, they also attracted the attention of countless people, especially those who were the shopkeepers of the businesses and received dividends.

They worked for the court in the state-owned businesses and held official positions.

In this way, even if they earned less silver, they would be willing!

If they do well, they may be promoted to work in a bank, and eventually become a bank manager or a minister of the imperial court.

These people are happy, but many scholars think it is inappropriate.

But their voices are very small, and no one listens to them.

After all, whoEveryone knows that now that Dawu is so rich, the people can have enough food and clothing and find a job to make money during the slack season, which is inseparable from the development and prosperity of commerce.

Therefore, coupled with the precedent of imperial merchants becoming officials, the public is basically very accepting of merchants entering state-owned banks and state-owned businesses as officials.

Not to mention that the emperor also said that state-owned businesses make profits mainly by selling at a low profit but high volume, and they must ensure quality and the safety of people's food.

The common people and merchants are looking forward to the establishment of the two major banks and the new city and the Chidao, especially when many merchants are eager to purchase construction agencies.

The owners of the money houses are worried.

As soon as the news of the establishment of the bank was released, a large number of people lined up to come to their money houses to withdraw money, and even exchanged silver bills for cash.

They were afraid that the money and silver bills deposited here would be like a pile of money in their hands.

It can be said that the establishment of the bank dealt them a fatal blow, causing the credibility of their silver bills to collapse instantly.

After all, compared with the credibility of the court, ordinary people and merchants are naturally more willing to trust the court.

Not to mention that the court's bank has more business and is more convenient than theirs.

So compared to the bank that the court wants to establish, the money house seems to be nothing.

And the owners of those money houses watched a large number of customers go away.

The money flowed out like sea water, just like ants on a hot pot, and they were almost anxious to death.

They wanted to resist, but even if they united, how could they be the opponent of the court? (To read the violent novels, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

I am afraid that they just united here, and the next moment the East Factory will come directly.

As for bribing officials with money and opposing the policies advocated by the emperor

It's not that anyone dared to take their money against the will of the emperor.

They gave the money and died without knowing how.

But they followed the will of heaven and learned from the imperial court to establish a private bank.

They had thought about this.

But now there are already a huge number of people queuing in front of their door to withdraw money and exchange silver bills for cash.

They have suffered such a huge loss, where can they get the money to pay the deposit and reserve fund to the imperial court!

Not to mention that after paying the deposit and reserve fund, where can they open a bank!

If they can't open a bank, they can't learn from the imperial court's banks to expand their business and carry out debt and investment.

In this way, they are forced into a dead end by the imperial court.

As for why the people and merchants were so eager to withdraw money and exchange their silver bills for cash after the news of the establishment of these two banks came out.

That must be because the people and 147 merchants were afraid that they would go too late and their money would be taken away by others, and then the silver bills would be directly invalidated.

And the money houses were also because the court was always watching them, so they didn'tDare to make any small moves.

So they could only swallow their anger and exchange all the silver for others. []

As for those who were not enough, they could only think of ways.

For example, they could use their own money to subsidize, or borrow money to sell their property, etc.

Anyway, it was like they owed the people and the money of the merchants was confiscated.

Why did the silver that the people and merchants deposited with them not be enough? It was naturally because they deposited more money, and a lot of money went into their own pockets.

As time went by, the news spread more and more.

Some money houses really couldn't bear the people and merchants to exchange for silver, and some directly fled with the money.

They were directly sued by the angry merchants and people to the East Factory and the government.

And the East Factory and the local government were not ambiguous.

They directly sent people to confiscate the homes of these money houses.

Then the money recovered and the property, houses and lands sold off will be returned to the people and merchants who deposited the money.

As for if it is really not enough, then the people and merchants who have not returned their money will have to accept it with a pinch of their noses.

After all, the court has done its utmost to recover what it can. .

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