Qirya Santai Banking Corporation

QSBC or Qirya Santai Banking Corporation is currently the largest bank in Hydar State along with the rest of the HCCK. It mostly owned by the Hydar Clan, with public markets and the Mizradei family holding a minor stake in the corporation. It is headquartered in Qirya with offices all over the world.

QSBC was founded in 1890 by a minor son of the House of Mizradei in order to safeguard the assets of foreign merchants trading within Hydar. It gradually grew into a major banking house as foreign merchants grew to enjoy the tight security offered by the bank. The Mizradei family would later be a major backer of Hydari independence and the formation of the HCCK. The bank was nationalized in the 50s but little was changed in its operation or leadership. During the Hydari Civil War the bank began heavy expansion abroad into other Kesh countries and lobbied the Hydari monarchy to adopt strict laws on money secrecy. After the Civil War family disputes led the bank splitting forming Banque Heydar. Furthermore during this time a new absolutist sentiment within Hydar led to purges within the bank and attempts by the monarchy to remove the Mizradei family from their positions of power. After the 1983 Qirya Car Crash the family was firmly able to claim control of the bank. QSBC would now work with the government to support Hydar's newly emerging industrial sector sinking billions of dollars into heavy industry faculties and infrastructure. In 2005 the bank gave a 10 million dollar loan to Elihan Samedi to start fracking in Mehmet State.

It is ranked as one of the most important banks in Sanqing and is believed to be in the top 5 banks in Sanqing by assets held - although since 2010 the bank has withheld assets held from the general public. The bank is a major player in international derivatives and securities markets and in recent years has even expressed interest in digital currencies. It has been criticized for being a major conduit in tax evasion and money laundering networks in Kesh, as the bank has strict privacy policies.