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Revision as of 21:58, 13 August 2020

Calamarian Financial Assistance Corporation
Private
IndustryLoaning[1]
FoundedAugust 11, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-08-11)
Headquarters23x15px LCN
Key people
Calamari (CEO)
ProductsLoans[1]
RevenueIncrease 110,932 LC (Aug 2020)
Increase 13,355 LC (Aug 2020)
Increase 8,610 LC (Aug 2020)
Total assetsIncrease 142,418 LC (Aug 2020)
Total equityIncrease 137,673 LC (Aug 2020)
Number of employees
3 (Aug 2020)
Rating850
Websitewww.cfac.org

The Calamarian Financial Assistance Corporation, abbreviated CFAC, is a private organization that grant loans in The League of Conservative Nations. The corporation conducts its business through the Consulate Central Bank and exchanges loans in the Leaguecredit.[1]

It has been accused of being a criminal organization.[citation needed]

History

Calamarian Financial Assistance Corporation was founded on August 11, 2020.

On August 12, 2020, the CFAC was declared to be tax exempted by the Consulate of the Republic.[2]

Corporate Overview

Business Area

Calamarian Financial Assistance Corporation is in the following business areas.

Finances

Month & Year Revenue
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Operating Income
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Net Income
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Total Assets
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Total Equity
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Employees
August 2020
Increase 110,932 Increase 13,355 Increase 8,610 Increase 142,418 Increase 137,673 Increase 3

Loans

Loanee Loaner Amount Date Withdrawn Interest Date Paid Amount Paid Score
Lovelton CFAC History l black.png 7,500 August 11, 2020 10% upfront
5% per day
August 11, 2020 History l black.png 8,250 700
The Legion of Mankind CFAC History l black.png 1,000 August 12, 2020 100% per day August 12, 2020 History l black.png 1,000 300
Lovelton CFAC History l black.png 7,500 August 12, 2020 10% upfront
5% per day
August 12, 2020 History l black.png 8,250 350
Lovelton CFAC History l black.png 8,250 August 12, 2020 10% upfront
5% per day
August 12, 2020 History l black.png 9,075 325
Lovelton CFAC History l black.png 17,325 August 12, 2020 10% upfront
5% per day
August 12, 2020 History l black.png 19,057 300
Gagium CFAC History l black.png 21,000 August 13, 2020 10% upfront
5% per day
August 13, 2020 History l black.png 23,100 300
Gagium CFAC History l black.png 36,000 August 13, 2020 20% upfront
10% per day
August 13, 2020 History l black.png 43,200 300
San Carlos Islands CFAC History l black.png 20,000 August 13, 2020 10% upfront
5% per day
TBD TBD TBD
  Poor (300–579)       Fair (580–669)       Good (670–739)       Very Good (740–799)       Exceptional (800–850)
[lower-alpha 1]     [lower-alpha 2]     [lower-alpha 3]     [lower-alpha 4]     [lower-alpha 5]

Individual Credit Scores

Loanee Total Amount Loaned Total Amount Repaid Score
Gagium History l black.png 57,000 History l black.png 66,300 300
Lovelton History l black.png 40,575 History l black.png 44,632 300
San Carlos Islands History l black.png 20,000 History l black.png 0 TBD
The Legion of Mankind History l black.png 1,000 History l black.png 1,000 300
  Poor (300–579)       Fair (580–669)       Good (670–739)       Very Good (740–799)       Exceptional (800–850)
[lower-alpha 1]     [lower-alpha 2]     [lower-alpha 3]     [lower-alpha 4]     [lower-alpha 5]

Marketing and Advertising

The Calamarian Financial Assistance Corporation is primarily advertised as a fair loaning firm in the Consulate Central Bank. Calamari and Creeperopolis are commonly seen in the Consulate Central Bank offering loans to individuals, most of whom are either poor or have gambling addictions.[citation needed]

CFAC has been successful enough to enrich the CEO into the top ten wealthiest citizens, despite Calamari receiving significantly less in pensions than the other 9 members.

— Calamari, August 13, 2020

Management

Stakes

Stakeholder Position Amount
Calamari CEO 65%
Creeperopolis CFO/Bookkeeper 30%
Greater Sacramento Legal Consultant 5%

List of CEOs

No. CEO Took office Left office Time in office
1.
Calamari
CalamariCalamari
(born 2018)
August 11, 2020Incumbent3 years, 280 days

List of CFOs

No. CFO Took office Left office Time in office
1.
Creeperopolis
CreeperopolisCreeperopolis
(born 2015)
August 11, 2020Incumbent3 years, 280 days

List of Legal Consultants

No. Legal Consultant Took office Left office Time in office
1.
Greater Sacramento
Greater SacramentoGreater Sacramento
(born 2019)
August 11, 2020Incumbent3 years, 280 days

Controversies

Gagium Incident

On August 13, 2020, Gagium gambled away History l black.png 50,000 of his own money through gambling on blackjack. He then requested a loan from the Calamarian Financial Assistance Corporation for History l black.png 21,000. He negotiated a deal for History l black.png 21,000 with a 10% upfront interest rate with 5% interest every day. He then proceeded to gamble it all away via blackjack. He then requested another loan for History l black.png 36,000, which was negotiated to a History l black.png 36,000 loan with a 20% upfront interest rate with 10% interest every day. He then proceeded to gamble away the 36,000.

The Consulate Central Bank intervened and returned History l black.png 66,300 to the Calamarian Financial Assistance Corporation, putting Gagium into History l black.png 66,300 of debt. The Consualte then seized his Council Delegate Estate after he attempted to sell it to Creeperopolis for History l black.png 62,000 and after he attempted to sell it to Karimun earlier in the day for History l black.png 17,000 and History l black.png 22,000.[3]

See Also

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Poor (300–579) – Applicants in this range may not be approved for credit at all.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Fair (580–669) – Applicants in this range are considered to be subprime borrowers.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Good (670–739) – Applicants in this range are adequate and are likely to receive similar rates.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Very Good (740–799) – Applicants in this range are likely to receive better than average rates from lenders.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Exceptional (800–850) – Applicants in this range are at the top of the list for the best rates from lenders.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hire, Quebec S. (August 12, 2020). "CONSULATE CENTRAL BANK - LOANING". Consulate of the Republic. NationStates. The League of Conservative Nations: Consulate of the Republic. p. 1. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hire, Quebec S. (August 12, 2020). "CONSULATE CENTRAL BANK - TAXATION". Consulate of the Republic. NationStates. The League of Conservative Nations: Consulate of the Republic. p. 1. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
  3. Hire, Quebec S. (August 13, 2020). "CONSULATE CENTRAL BANK - CONSULATE DEBT ROLE". Consulate of the Republic. NationStates. The League of Conservative Nations: Consulate of the Republic. p. 1. Retrieved August 13, 2020.