MTL - Rebirth: Japanese investor-Chapter 44 private loan

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   Chapter 44 Private Loans

   "Should you ask me to take the house as a mortgage?" Masayoshi Kishimoto confirmed what he thought as soon as he heard this number.

   "You just need to write an IOU, and indicate on it that you don't pay my money in one year, and then transfer the house to me." The branch president said bluntly without any covert intentions.

  Kishimoto Masayoshi sees that he doesn't want his own real estate license, that would be great. In fact, I can't take it out myself, after all, it is already in the hands of Mitsui Bank in Taito District.

   He is not afraid of a mortgage for one house and two, after all, the information between the two parties is not clear. If possible, I would like to have a house with three mortgages and four mortgages...

Masayoshi Kishimoto might as well play tricks on this and said: "Yes. However, I want 50 million yen. After one year expires, at 36% annual interest, I will pay you 68 million yen with interest. "

   The branch president spread his hands towards him, and wanted to retreat: "If you do this, I'm afraid we won't be able to talk any more."

Kishimoto Masayoshi stood up, walked directly to his desk, bent forward and put his hands on it and said, "How about I'll put another of my hands on it? If you can lend me one 100 million yen, I'll bet all my head on you."

   Before he finished speaking, he put his head on the other person's desk.

The branch president laughed and said: "I understand your determination. Just do as you said, 50 million yen for one year, with an annual interest of 36%. After the maturity, return the principal and interest to me 6800 million yen.

  Let's put the villain first, then the gentleman. At that time, if you still don't pay the money you borrowed from me, I will not only take your house, but also sell you to the Russians and let them take you to the waters of the Kamchatka Peninsula as a fisherman's slave. "

   "We agreed." Kishimoto Masayoshi stood upright again and said.

   "Do you want it now, or will you come and get it tomorrow with an IOU?" the branch president asked purposefully.

   "Do you have a pen and paper here? I'll write the IOU to you face to face." Masayoshi Kishimoto took out the private seal he carried with him and put it on the other party's desk.

   The branch president opened a drawer in the middle of the desk in front of him, took out a paper and pen and put it in front of Kishimoto Masayoshi.

   He watched with his own eyes that the other party had written the IOU, signed his name, and affixed his private seal, and then looked over it carefully twice. I folded it myself and put it into the right jacket pocket.

   Just when the branch president felt that everything was fine, he got up and walked to his safe. He inserted the key first, then entered the password, and after the correct "ding" sounded, he turned the key with his right hand to open the safe door.

  He counted the numbers in his heart and took out fifty stacks of cash. Each of these stacks is one hundred and ten thousand yen "Fukuzawa Yukichi", which is one million yen.

Holding the pile of money, the branch president got up several times and put it on the desk, then opened the drawer on the far right, took a large briefcase from there, and placed it on the money, saying, "You count. Count."

   Kishimoto Masayoshi picked up a stack of money in front of him and started counting. He counted fifty stacks one by one, and none of them were missing, so he put them all into a large briefcase.

   "Do you need me to arrange for two people to **** you to the bank?" The branch president really wasn't joking.

   "No need! If I was really robbed, I really doubt that you were secretly arranging people to do it." Kishimoto Masayoshi couldn't help but half-jokingly, half-seriously.

The    branch president laughed and said, "How about I personally accompany you to the bank for a trip?"

   "I was just joking, why should you take it seriously?" Kishimoto Masayoshi laughed.

   "Then I won't leave you any more. See you soon!" The branch president said off the guest.

   Kishimoto Masayoshi responded with a "goodbye", then turned and left with a large briefcase in both hands. He walked out of the gate here and went straight to the nearest Mitsui Bank branch to deposit money.

   On the way, Masayoshi Kishimoto was not overly nervous, but he was thinking about it in his head. The branch president couldn’t be convinced by himself, so should he try another person?

   Anyway, the branch president is an elderly person after all, and it is quite normal that it is difficult to keep up with the current trend of the times.

   As the saying goes, a difference of 3 years is a generation gap, and they are completely two generations. It's not surprising that he didn't talk to the other party today after thinking so.

   Kishimoto Masayoshi knew that the money in his hand belonged to private loans, not investment from the other party. His company is a private equity fund, and naturally it wants to absorb investment from others.

   Then use the money invested in him to operate and invest in other potential entity companies to profit from it. At the same time, investors also benefit.

   Kishimoto Masayoshi began to search his memory for the young people in his pachinko colleagues. Other than that, it's best to have a little friendship with yourself.

   Even if there is no friendship, at least there must be an impression that each other knows who the other is. Soon, he found such a most suitable candidate from his memory.

   That man is about the same age as himself, and his basic situation is similar. He also inherited the family business from his father. However, the other party is not in Taito Ward, but in Adachi Ward.

  Adachi Ward is really not a good place. Among the 23 wards in Tokyo, it is the poorest, not one of them.

   Not only that, it is also the place where the most delinquent teenagers gather, and the largest slum valley in RB is also there.

  Kishimoto Masayoshi knows that if he wants to open up the pachinko industry and make it go in the direction he wants, he must first erect a model.

   His typical example is to let others see that investing in his own company will make a lot of profits, that is, let the other party play a good leading role.

   After all, the daily cash flow and annual net profit of Pachinko's business are really tempting for Kishimoto Masayoshi.

  If he can make good use of this money, is he worried that his company cannot develop and grow rapidly?

  Kishimoto Masayoshi smoothly arrived at a Mitsui Bank, and then went through the process to take the number and line up. There were few people at the moment, and after a while, I heard my number read on the loudspeaker.

   This time, instead of depositing the money into his personal account, he deposited the money into his company's account.

   After a series of step-by-step steps by bank tellers, he deposited the 50 million yen he had borrowed from the branch president.

   (end of this chapter)

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