Another bank manager exclaimed loudly, "What's even more impressive is that in the future, even a bank in Sweden or Poland with which we've never had dealings, we can still accept their letters of exchange."
Palmeiri immediately smiled and said, "In the future, it will be direct payment for goods, rather than receiving letters of exchange."
The heir of the Parombo family, sitting on the east side, asked him quietly, "Cooperate with banks we've never done business with? How is that possible?"
The latter pointed to the fifth page of the plan book in his hand, "Here, you see, the European Settlement Bank will be responsible for verifying their qualifications and ensuring that every settlement application they send is credible."
Baron Parombo strained to read that section of text, once again looking at the Northern Commercial Bank manager for help with a pleading expression.
