UIMF

UIMF is a Mursian industrial company. It was founded in 1870 by Vissarion Kaloyancou as a garage but soon grew out to be a major manufacturer of goods in the nation. The company headquarters are in Isinalo, Upper-Nai.

History
In 1889, the company was bought by Arkady II of Bonamech, who appointed Kaloyancou as the director. With great investments, indirectly coming from state coffers, the factories expanded quickly.

To alleviate the debt of the royal family caused by Mihalou II's lifestyle, the company was among royal holdings nationalized in 1922. In government hands, nothing noteworthy changed within the company, since the royal share was managed by government-assigned officials already.

During the Barxia Conflict, a few factories were damaged by Lusjki artillery fire. Kaloyancou, who was directing evacuation of equipment from the Kovil (Barxia) plant, was hit and killed by falling rumble. Via a construction of the contract Kaloyancou had made with Arkardy II, the Mursian government inherited his full share.

The company was privatized in 1928 to subsidize the Act of Education Support.

In 1997, UIMF was unable to deal with its debt and was forced to close parts of the company. The Mursian national government, as well as Upper-Nai government, bought a chunk of shares to prevent a large flow of unemployed into the job-market. These would later be sold off to Zlana Motors and Oosa Factories.