ESB-Jörmungandr Group, Inc.
Type | Holding company |
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Industry | Various |
Founder(s) | Sarah Dravot |
Key people |
Esmeralda al-Osman (Chairman and CEO) |
Subsidiaries |
ESB-Jörmungandr Group Imperial & Emirati Bank of Alalehzamin and Constancia ESB Group (Keltia) ESB Susa |
ESB-Jörmungandr Group, Inc. (formerly known as Gainshare Capital Holdings) is a corporation incorporated under the laws of the Imperial State of Constancia, and is a global conglomerate trading in goods, commodities, and services. Corporate history from 1.V.1668 is documented here. It easily and consistently contributes 5% - 7% of Constancian GDP.
Its official corporate address is 1 ESB Way, ESB Estate, Aqaba, Aqabah, Imperial State of Constancia.
History
Originally known and incorporated as Einhorn–Silverman–Bochs on 20.XII.1572 AN, the Shirerithian iteration of the ESB-Jörmungandr Group was chartered by Grand Duchess Noor having been established by articles of association signed by Thorgils Tarjeisson, Daniel Dravot & Dr Ernst Cryptsinger on Izillare, 2 Gevrader 1634 AN, at the saloon bar of the Bethlem Hotel, Teldrin. The ESB Group considers itself to be the product of a merger between the Einhorn–Silverman–Bochs Group and Jörmungandr A/S.
As a consequence of the Modanese Migration the Shirerithian antecedent found itself engaging in a remarkable bout of jurisdiction hopping, all facilitated by Gainshare Capital Holdings, a private equity firm registered and doing business in, and governed by the laws of the then-sovereign Raspur Khanate. Gainshare Capital Holdings gained global attention on its acquisition of the multimillion-erb Imperial & Emirati Bank of Alalehzamin on 20.IV.1661. Its acquisition of the internationally-known conglomerate, the ESB-Jörmungandr Group of Shireroth, made it one of the largest corporations in Constancian, if not Euran, economic history.
The ESB Group has remained active in so-called emerging markets such as Alduria, Floria, and Wechua, as well as maintaining a heavy presence in the Benacian homeland of its precursors, with extensive operations in Elwynn, Ransenar, Sanama, the Sovereign Confederation, the Unified Governorates, and recently, in the newly-sovereign Kingdom of Amokolia.
History since 1689
In 1689 AN a scandal brewed as the heavy involvement of the Nationalist & Humanist Party (N&H) in the Zeed revolution in southern Eura became apparent. Sarah Dravot, in her capacity as International Chair of the N&H, received the official appellation of "Hero of the Revolution" for the support given by the party's paramilitary arm to the All-Union Revolutionary Front. An error in transcription in the official communique, hastily rectified, had attributed the contributions to the Honourable Company of which Sarah Dravot-Osman was also Chairwoman. In response to this miscommunication the Suren, threatened by the rise of an expansionist republican power to its south, announced the swift expulsion of ESB employees from the Confederacy and the introduction of new border checks along the Pan-Euran Highway. Later that same year the Honourable Company received further international attention for the part played by the ESB-Kosaken-Brunïakis-Afzælt in the slaying of Ryan Badstuber, a former Batavian and Jingdaoese footballer during the evacuation of scientists and engineers from Baicha in the failed state of Barbary. Although an investigation by the Secretariat exonerated Frederik Anders the Younger for his part in the action, and cast doubt upon the moral character of Badstuber himself after testimony received from his widow was entered into the public record, the furore gave Calbion the pretext upon which to ban the Honourable Company from operating upon its shores.
In midsummer of 1697 AN the Board of Directors received a petition from the House of Einhorn for the backdated payment of sixty-three years worth of royalties owed to the family for the use of the company names of Einhorn–Silverman–Bochs Group and Jörmungandr A/S, which the petitioners claimed had been wrongfully usurped by Thorgils Tarjeisson, Daniel Dravot & Ernst Cryptsinger without the blessing or permission of the family. Tarjei Thorgilsson, a named beneficiary of the Tarjeisson Trust, and Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir, the Director of Keltian Operations for the Honourable Company, both countered the claim of the petitioners - observing that the petitioners had only entered into public life after being contacted by genealogists from the Order of the Holy Lakes - and upholding the right of Thorgils Tarjeisson to dispose of the name and assets of the Einhorn–Silverman–Bochs Group, inherited from his father Tarjei Einhornsson, as he saw fit.
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The loss of the Honourable Company's Sathrati investments, following the Shirerithian invasion in 1732 AN, was a bitter blow to both its reputation and its bottom line. Whilst every effort had been made liquidate assets ahead of time, including the "temporary" evacuation of gold reserves held by the by Imperial and Sathrati bank to Neridia, the scale of the losses had been absolute and catastrophic. The outright destruction of the Jaysh al-Sathrati, and the decimation of other company formations assigned to the defence of the islands had been a disaster on a scale for which mitigation would not be possible.
The entire debacle would represent the worst blow to the confidence of investors in the history of the Honourable Company. As such, to placate the shareholders and to avoid a general vote of no-confidence in the Board of Directors, the pressure upon Zurvanudin Miran al-Osman, the Director of Security who had been responsible for the defence of the islands, became unceasing.
Corporate Organization
Grades
Grade | Grade Insignia | RP Rank Code | Company Rank | Responsibility | Attire (Regulation 75 of 1716 AN) |
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Chairman (4.0) |
OF-10 | Chairman | Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of the Honourable Company. | A white silk shirt or blouse, crimson necktie, cream suit jacket and trousers, or pleated skirt for women, and a red fez for men or a red turban as a unisex alternative. | |
Senior Leadership (3.0) |
OF-9 | Director | Voting member of the Board of Directors of the Honourable Company. Head of a Directorate of the Honourable Company. | ||
OF-8 | Secretary | Head of the Secretariat. Voting member of the Board of Directors. | |||
OF-7 | Deputy Director | Deputy Head of a Directorate. Head of a subordinate entity within a Directorate. Non-voting member of the Board of Directors. | |||
Senior Traders (2.1) |
OF-6 | Resident | Appointed to a specified port or other location for the purpose of organising beneficial trade and of collating and relaying timely reports on all matters that may be of concern or interest to the Board of Trade in their parent directorate or else for the attention of the Board of Directors of the Honourable Company itself. | A white cotton shirt or blouse, crimson necktie, cream suit jacket and trousers, or pleated skirt for women, and a black fez for men or a black turban as a unisex alternative. | |
OF-5 | Deputy Resident | ||||
OF-4 | Superintendent of Cargo & Customs | ||||
OF-3 | Intendent of Cargo & Customs | ||||
Registered Traders (2.2) |
OF-2 | Chief Factor | A white linen shirt or blouse, crimson necktie, cream suit jacket and trousers, or pleated skirt for women. | ||
OF-1 | Factor | ||||
OF(C) | Apprenticed Trader | ||||
Senior Writers (1.1) |
OR-9 | Observer | A white linen shirt or blouse, cream suit jacket and trousers. | ||
OR-8 | Clerk of the Far Shore | ||||
OR-7 | Clerk of the Near Shore | ||||
OR-6 | Clerk of Consignments | ||||
OR-5 | Clerk of the Office | ||||
Junior Writers (Honoured Sons) (1.2) |
OR-4 | Honoured Son of the Company | A white linen kurta and khaki trousers. | ||
OR-3 | Proficient Son of the Company | ||||
OR-2 | Dutiful Son of the Company | ||||
OR-1 | Bonded Son of the Company |
ESB corporate officers and personnel, while duty-stationed or physically present in Eura, are considered members of the 1634th ESB-Jörmungandr Division, 505th (Aqabah) Army of the Imperial Constancian Army. The entire Euran Directorate is the 1668th (Timūr al-Osman Taraghay) Brigade, while other non-Euran Directorate ESB personnel constitute the 1800th (Daniel Dravot) Brigade. ESB corporate officers and personnel who are Raspur Pact nationals, when the 1634th ESB-Jörmungandr Division is activated, are considered reserve officers or enlisted personnel of their respective national armed forces based on their ESB corporate rank and billet (if not already an existing member of their national armed forces), on detached duty in accordance with Joint Military Council protocols.
The corporation is governed by a Board of Directors, which is the final determinant of corporate policy. Day-to-day business operations are run by an executive team.
Board of Directors
File Photograph | Director's Name | Designation | Area of Operations | Employee Number |
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Esmeralda al-Osman | Chairwoman | Micras | 1652/A/4/10/BD/051 | |
Klaus Pasternak | Executive Director Former Secretary to the Board of Directors Deputy Director, Directorate of Security |
Micras | 1664/A/3/8/BD/048 | |
Steven Pasternak | Secretary to the Board of Directors | Micras | ||
Zurvanudin Miran al-Osman | Director of Security | Micras | 1685/A/3/9/SD/923 | |
| Iñigo | Director of Financial and Legal Services | Micras | |
Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal | Director of Apollonian Operations | Apollonia | ||
Brugen Aldef | Director of Benacian Operations | Benacia | 1704/A/3/9/BD/376 | |
Assumpta Gul | Director of Cibolan Operations | Cibola | ||
Rosamund | Director of Euran Operations | 1704/A/3/9/ED/477 | ||
Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir | Director of Keltian Operations | Keltia | 1666/A/3/9/KD/068 | |
Alfonso de Carrillo | Director of Tapferite Operations | Tapfer | 1704/A/3/9/TD/804 |
Secretariat
The Secretariat, reporting to the Secretary to the Board of Directors, exists to provide administrative and technical support to the Board of Directors of the Honourable Company. It coordinates the activities of the various directorates and their subsidiaries in order to ensure compliance with the overall strategic objectives set for the ESB Group by the Board of Directors. Entities reporting directly to the Secretariat include:
- Central Records Bureau
- Industrial Archaeology Programme
- Corporate Seafaring Transportation Service
- Aqa Thorgils Tarjeisson, Carrillo-class amphibious command ship
- Doctor Ernst Cryptsinger, Clemency-class hospital ship
- Marcellus Paixhans, Ignatius-class amphibious transport dock vessel
- Admiral Deimos Jasonides, Ignatius-class amphibious transport dock vessel
- Harmony, Harmony-class leisure cruise ship (for use of the Chair and Euran Directorate)
- Amity, Harmony-class leisure cruise ship (presently seconded to the Apollonian Directorate)
- Concord, Harmony-class leisure cruise ship (presently seconded to the Benacian Directorate)
Directorate of Security
Financial and Legal Directorate
- ESB Acquisitions
- ESB Bank (Euran Savings Bank)
- ESB Clearinghouse
- ESB Export-Import (Export Solutions Benchmarking (ESB Exports))
- ESB Fidelity (Euran Surety Bonds Fidelity
- ESB Foundation
- ESB Holdings (Euran Strategic Business Holdings)
- ESB Intelligencer
- Elite Securities Bank
- ESB Securities (Emerging Strategic Business Securities)
- Employee Settlement Bureau
- Entirely Sustainable Business
- Entrepreneurship Services Bank
- Ermine Services Business
- Exchange and Securities Business
- Imperial & Emirati Bank of Alalehzamin and Constancia
Subsidiaries, attached companies, and investments
Apollonian Directorate
ESB Group (Apollonia) Incorporated, Residency Isle, International Mandate for the Settlements in Apollonia
Residencies and Subresidencies
- Blyth
- Ciudad de Howard, Islas de la Libertad
- Diamond Harbour
- Hawshire
- Hellistelli
- Lausanne
- Ijubicastagrad
- Manbai
- Petrovo
- Port Farrar
- Port Nevermore
- Port Richard
- Port St. Andre
- Racán
- Tirlar
- Tyrador
- Vesüha
Subsidiaries
- ESB Electromagnetic
- ESB S50 Palanka
- Hurmudanka Engineering Company
- Kildare Aviation Company
- Transprinitican Railroad Company
Benacian Directorate
The ESB-Jörmungandr Group Joint Stock Company trading as 'The ESB-Jörmungandr Group', Teldrin, Upper Lunaris, Ransenar
Residencies and Subresidencies
- Chryse
- Cortallia-Rathwood
- A subresidency in every inland Bailiwick in the Circuit of Suthergold
- Draksfeld Condominium
- Drakorda
- Raynor Point
- Eriksburg
- Fieldburg
- A subresidency in every coastal bailiwick of Elluenuueq with the exeption of B'Cawshrine
- Gloomburg
- Goldfield
- A subresidency in every coastal bailiwick of Ransenar
- Lune Villa
- Lockenhasp
- Lumenetra
- Solaris
- Merensk
- A subresidency in every coastal bailiwick of the Unified Governorates
- Mišalan
- Allswell
- Ardashirshahr
- Mishagrad
- Varpûr
- Musika
- Lichport
- Mesior
- Niyi
- Pakor
- Soli
- Port Niyi
- Fatehpur Sikri
- Novi Nigrad
- Sabatini Island
- Arg-e Ardashir
- Arg-e Daniyal
- Arg-e Isabella
- Erudition
- Negrixnaht
- Nordegaat
- Rhodondra
- Sansabury
- &zeter
- Stonetree
- Siyacha
- Szodansdron
- B'Cawshrine
- Hurtsdal
- Ryventemple
- Smoksberht
- Tephal
- Teldrin
- Borden
- Cercé
- Citadel
- Demonsfall
- Mariyechelân
- Timothea
- Tyrelwynn
- Ådrabekk
Subsidiaries
- ESB Sathrati
- Amity Ports Authority Ltd
- Amity Shipyards Ltd
- Emirate Sathrati Business
- Imperial and Emirati Bank of the Sathrati Islands
- Postal Bank of the Marquessate
- Sathrati Airlines
- Sempyovajj Mine Company
- Engineering Systems Benacia
- Gaelen Technologies Corporation
- Bountiful Harvest Ltd
- Dolorgas Ltd
- Enjoyable Stays in Benacia Ltd, t/a L'Hotel des Alexandriens and Hotels of Distinction (Benacia)
- Enterprise Solutions Benacia
- ESB Club, Bethlem Hotel, Teldrin
- Merrick Corporation
- Shrubway (Shireroth) Ltd
- Teldrin Mint
- The Tarjeisson Foundation
- Tarjeisson Complex Marriage Trust
- Tarjeisson Trust
Viviantia Benacian Continental Hotel, Modan
Cibolan Directorate
ESB Group (Cibola), The Ziggurat, Ayreon's Bay, Waffel Plains, Bovic Empire of the Natopian Nation
Residencies and Subresidencies
- ESB Residency Ayreon's Bay
- ESB Residency Chur
- ESB Residency Delfinenstrand
- ESB Residency Duro Freeport
- ESB Residency Geneva
- ESB Residency Glacier City
- ESB Residency Luix-Satyria
- ESB Residency Naval
- ESB Residency Nordhafen
- ESB Residency Port Carrillo
- ESB Residency Rherci
- ESB Residency Vadoma City
- ESB Residency Walstadt
Subsidiaries
- Elian Trading Company (Whales) (35% stake)
- Equine Services Bureau
- Luix-Satyria Scientific-Production Association LLC
Euran Directorate
ESB-Jörmungandr Group (Eura), Inc., Euran Sunshine Building, Radiant Sun Plaza, Aqaba, Aqabah, Imperial State of Constancia
Residencies
- Nivardom
- Raspur
- Bandar-e Saghi
- Mehrshahr
- Arak
- Shahibagh
- Zugashvili, Eklesia (ESB Eklesia)
- Petronium
- Ganzak-Gor
- Zuid-Richel (Corum Subdirectorate)
- Rusjar
- Norvind
- Port Felix
Subsidiaries
- Amiral
- ESB Cable
- ESB Construction
- Euran Data Network
- ESB Effluent
- ESB Financial Services of Raspur
- ESB Grid
- ESB Illumination
- ESB Logistics
- ESB Maritime
- ESB Media
- ESB Personnel
- ESB Remediation
- ESB Research (reports to the Secretariat)
- ESB Steel
- ESB Susa
- ESB Sýndesmos Athlitikós Aqaba
- ESB Thermodynamics
- Euran University
- Imperial Constancian Airways Corporation
- Imperial & Emirati Bank of Alalehzamin and Constancia
- Raspur Airport Ltd
- Kerularios & Company
Keltian Directorate
ESB Group (Keltia), Sarensby, Elijah's Rest, Normark
Residencies and Subresidencies
- Banca Credito Commercio Immobiliare
- ESB Detsab
- ESB Human Resources
- ESB (Keltia) Security Division
- ESB Parap
- Haifa Trading Group
- Road Hauliers Transport Association
- Policy Advocacy Group (PAG)
- Superabundance Foods Inc
- Talenore Arsenal
Tapferite Directorate
ESB Group (Tapfer), Trade Board of Normark Building, Endellion Place, Free and Imperial City of Lindström, Bovic Empire of the Natopian Nation
Residencies and Subresidencies
- Redquill, Neridia
- Eadricton, Neridia
- Brunopolis, Transegale, Southern Arboria
- County of Apis
Subsidiaries
- ESB Design Bureau
- ESB Electromagnetic
- ESB Government Services, Apis