The next day.
A registration peak for companies occurred within the territory, with numerous private enterprises setting up and beginning operations one after another.
The Myanmar Bank had specially set up a dedicated counter at the 'Bureau of Industry and Commerce' for equipment loan processing. This allowed them to already have the equipment stake divided at the time of company registration.
Due to the high cost of much of the equipment and the difficulty for business owners to divert equivalent funds, this led to the Myanmar Bank holding significant controlling stakes in numerous private enterprises. It was unimaginable for the average person. Would these business owners be willing?
Were they willing to borrow money at all costs to maintain control, rather than sell their belongings?
The answer was, of course, yes.
It's simple.
It's all because of the two words: risk.
If they were to invest all of their assets and lose, what would they do?