Overview
Diamante Banking and Currency Exchange is a financial company aiming to be the best in the market. We offer services such as banking to exchanging various currencies with other nations, we have our headquarters in Braest, Heisse and our domestic banks at:
- 25th I'le Dearmont Street, Artoise
- 3rd Main Avennue, Sevilonne
- Pruschtuck Street, Raechtung
- 77th New Amstertown Avenue, Brundel
- Reinmust Street, Veigemster
History
Diamante Banking, previously called Picasso Banking and Exchange, is a multi-million dollar company founded in 1927 by Jean Maliard Picquen as a alternative to revive his family from the great depression. The family soon became rich quickly and became more famous each day.
Charlotte Magdalene II, Jean's second wife, used her money and power to donate orphanages and build churches, making her a celebrity in Heisse and the catholic church. In 1932, King Frederic Karoli III was impressed with the company that he donated thousands of Reiners (currency of Heisse since 1793) that greatly improved the company. Unfortunately, In 1934 King Frederic Karoli III was killed in the short-lived Peasant's uprising in Braest. The company value was slumped by 45% for the next few decades because of the lack of funding in the company by the royal family. The company was then revived in 2003 by the newly inaugurated King Ludwig B. Karoli as a sign of new start and has triumphed since then. Diamante Banking is now seeking to expand its brands to foreign countries.
Jean Maliard Picquen, Founding father of Diamante Banking
CEO
Our current CEO is Reynold Maliard Picquen. He was born in Braest, Heisse in 1925 and was the third and last son of the Picquen's. Reynold was the youngest in the family and was usually needed to taken care, partly because of his bad health condition. He was depress for the first 5 years of his life because he can't make any friends and he can't get out of the chateau because of his poor health caused by an illness. His father, Jean Maliard Picque, was always uneasy knowing that his son is always sad and miserable he decide to entertain him with knowledge. His father lectured him on economy and the bible everyday since then, despite not knowing what the most words mean, Reynold soon took interest and became on top of the class. in 1934, he was moved to a boarding school in Artoise called Gifted School of St. Clarence but was soon sent back because of the death of his two older brothers, Veynoch and Ralph Picquen, in the shortly-lived Great Peasants Uprising. The family then took very careful precautions to keep Reynold safe, which they did until he was sent to Mearde de Pontifix Academy in Sevilonne to study business. He graduated at 1948 and got his first wife, Julia Basavac Riegenald in 1956. Sadly in 1969, Jean died at the age of 69 because of a heart attack and Reynold had to take over. He had financial issues making him leaving his wife in 1971 but soon returned when news of his first daughter, Erika Riegenald-Picquen, was born. The family was living in poverty in the late 1900s but soon gain aid by King Ludwig B. Karoli in 2003. Reynold is now 95 Years-old with a full-grown daughter and son with their four grandchildren.
Reynold Maliard Picquelon, current CEO