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The '''Imperial Constancian Postal Savings Bank''' is a universal and commercial bank and a provider of financial services to partners in government and industry, and serves to promote rural thrift and to mobilize civic savings for local development. Founded in 1700 via Autokratorial Decree in line with the success story of the [[Postal Bank of the Marquessate]] and the Royal Postal Savings Bank created by [[Ransenar Royal Decree IV]], it was funded via a 5 billion [[Imperial Stater]] loan from the [[Constancian Legacy Asset Management]] Permanent Fund, and was designated as an official government depository of the Imperial State of Constancia and its instrumentalities, in accordance with the same Autokratorial Decree.
The '''Imperial Constancian Postal Savings Bank''' is a universal and commercial bank and a provider of financial services to partners in government and industry, and serves to promote rural thrift and to mobilize civic savings for local development. Founded in 1700 via Autokratorial Decree in line with the success story of the [[Postal Bank of the Marquessate]] and the Royal Postal Savings Bank created by [[Ransenar Royal Decree IV]], as well as the [[Royal Mail & Parcel Service]] of the [[Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie]], it was funded via a 5 billion [[Imperial Stater]] loan from the [[Constancian Legacy Asset Management]] Permanent Fund, and was designated as an official government depository of the Imperial State of Constancia and its instrumentalities, in accordance with the same Autokratorial Decree.


Headquartered in [[Aqaba]], it has commercial branches in [[Agamrah]], [[Arak]], [[Arete]], [[Dometiopolis]], [[Petronium]], [[Hypatia]], [[Nisyros]], [[Nivardom]], [[Raspur City]], [[Port Aguilar]], [[Zylenisí]], [[Augustinium]], [[Golshan-e Mey]], [[Badehshahr]], [[Zugashvili]] and elsewhere in the [[Ecclesiastical Mountain Republic]], as well as branches in the [[Viscounty of Lumenetra]] and [[Delfinenstrand]].
Headquartered in [[Aqaba]], it has commercial branches in [[Agamrah]], [[Arak]], [[Arete]], [[Dometiopolis]], [[Petronium]], [[Hypatia]], [[Nisyros]], [[Nivardom]], [[Raspur City]], [[Port Aguilar]], [[Zylenisí]], [[Augustinium]], [[Golshan-e Mey]], [[Badehshahr]], [[Zugashvili]] and elsewhere in the [[Ecclesiastical Mountain Republic]], as well as branches in the [[Viscounty of Lumenetra]] and [[Delfinenstrand]].

Latest revision as of 03:51, 31 January 2023

The Imperial Constancian Postal Savings Bank is a universal and commercial bank and a provider of financial services to partners in government and industry, and serves to promote rural thrift and to mobilize civic savings for local development. Founded in 1700 via Autokratorial Decree in line with the success story of the Postal Bank of the Marquessate and the Royal Postal Savings Bank created by Ransenar Royal Decree IV, as well as the Royal Mail & Parcel Service of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie, it was funded via a 5 billion Imperial Stater loan from the Constancian Legacy Asset Management Permanent Fund, and was designated as an official government depository of the Imperial State of Constancia and its instrumentalities, in accordance with the same Autokratorial Decree.

Headquartered in Aqaba, it has commercial branches in Agamrah, Arak, Arete, Dometiopolis, Petronium, Hypatia, Nisyros, Nivardom, Raspur City, Port Aguilar, Zylenisí, Augustinium, Golshan-e Mey, Badehshahr, Zugashvili and elsewhere in the Ecclesiastical Mountain Republic, as well as branches in the Viscounty of Lumenetra and Delfinenstrand.

Governance

The Imperial Constancian Postal Savings Bank is led by a President elected for a five-year term, and governed by a Board of Directors.

  • President
  • Minister of Finance
  • Representative of the Constancian Legacy Asset Management Permanent Fund
  • Minister for Labor and Employment
  • Minister for Reconstruction and Infrastructure
  • Minister for Housing and Resettlement
  • Minister for Social Welfare
  • Minister for Youth
  • Minister for Minorities