America 1919

Chapter 1061: The fisherman gains the advantage.



"Is this the headquarters of your Venus Bank in Atlantic City?"

As Café Jackson talked to Paul Warburg about their deal, Paul Warburg looked out the car window at a tall building under construction and asked.

Paul Warburg nodded, smiled, and said: "Actually, this building should have been constructed when the Venus Consortium completed its reform, but our boss rather liked the office environment of the Surf Hotel, so it hadn’t started until now.

This summer, we finally convinced the boss!"

Venus Bank was established long ago, but the headquarters in Atlantic City wasn’t significant. However, as the New Jersey Consortium’s influence spread nationwide, both Café Jackson and Robert argued, along with others in the company, that Venus Bank should have its own headquarters in Atlantic City, distinct from the Block Building headquarters in New York!

By this summer, Donnie couldn’t bear their nagging any longer, so he agreed to their suggestion.

Paul Warburg sighed; for outsiders, this might just be a tall building, but Paul Warburg understood it was a symbol of Venus Bank’s rise.

After acquiring the Warburg Company, Venus Bank spent nearly a year digesting Warburg Company’s investment business.

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