Vales Union
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"We pride ourselves in thoroughness"
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Vales Union is a bank and insurance company located in Langenthal, Ihazon. It is the single largest bank in Ihazon.
Its chairman, Abigail Ambrose, has since becoming chairman in 2016 been a major influence in the company. The company has expanded from banking only to also becoming the largest insurance company in Ihazon under her reign, as well as offering economic solutions to other large companies with their consultant services. Abigail has also been an active contributor in other parts of the economy, investing heavily in smaller firms covering different industries as well as being part of public debates. Because of this, she has been referred to as one of Ihazon's most powerful women.
Divisions
Vales Union has two divisions, one for Langenthal, their base of operations, and Tinville. Each division takes care of large regions of the cities they serve.
Langenthal
Tinville
In 2016, after Abigail Ambrose was appointed chairman of Vales Union, she quickly ordered the purchase of Torre Caja Tinville. After a few months, the building was purchased for K 340,000 and would become the base of operations for their newly established Tinville division.
Due to Tinville's wealth, Vales Union's operations in Tinville have focused on service and quality over price. There are many fewer employees in Tinville, despite their building being larger than their Langenthal counterpart, but they are paid more as well. This has made the financial sector of Tinville more lucrative in the last years.