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Bank
Historical Context
Although there had been money-lenders and treasuries before (money, after all, greases the wheels of civilization), banking begins in early Renaissance Italy, in the rich cities of the north such as Genoa, Venice, Florence, Siena and Lucca. During the 14th Century, already wealthy, avaricious families – the Bardi, de Medici, Peruzzi, Cerchi, Gondi and others – not only dominated the commercial banking in their home city-states but established branches across Europe. The oldest bank still in operation is the Monte dei Paschi in Siena, operating continuously since 1472 AD. Banking spread across the Holy Roman Empire and the northern European nations by 1600, and the Europeans took the practice with them when they set out to colonize the world. Although the details have changed dramatically with technology, the basics of banking profits remain the same: checking and savings fees, loans and credit cards, currency exchanges, fund management, and so forth.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_bank

Traits

Replaced By
icon_civilization_unknown
Gilded Vault
+5 Gold
+1 Citizen slot
+1 Great Merchant point per turn.

Requirements

District
icon_district_commercial_hub
Commercial Hub
Technology
icon_tech_banking
Banking
Building
icon_building_market
Market
Production Cost
Base Cost: 290 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1160 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_building_bank
Historical Context
Although there had been money-lenders and treasuries before (money, after all, greases the wheels of civilization), banking begins in early Renaissance Italy, in the rich cities of the north such as Genoa, Venice, Florence, Siena and Lucca. During the 14th Century, already wealthy, avaricious families – the Bardi, de Medici, Peruzzi, Cerchi, Gondi and others – not only dominated the commercial banking in their home city-states but established branches across Europe. The oldest bank still in operation is the Monte dei Paschi in Siena, operating continuously since 1472 AD. Banking spread across the Holy Roman Empire and the northern European nations by 1600, and the Europeans took the practice with them when they set out to colonize the world. Although the details have changed dramatically with technology, the basics of banking profits remain the same: checking and savings fees, loans and credit cards, currency exchanges, fund management, and so forth.

Traits

Replaced By
icon_civilization_unknown
Gilded Vault
+5 Gold
+1 Citizen slot
+1 Great Merchant point per turn.

Requirements

District
icon_district_commercial_hub
Commercial Hub
Technology
icon_tech_banking
Banking
Building
icon_building_market
Market
Production Cost
Base Cost: 290 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1160 Gold
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