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Chapter 2 Private Banking

Author: TrojanRW

"This...these are..."

Han Yi looked at the astronomical figures in front of him and didn't know what to say.

"These are your compensation and your support to open up a new world."

The text pops up in the center of the screen in the form of a push notification.

"There is something wrong with the timeline. You should not have experienced what you have experienced, let alone die in that world. These gifts are our apology and solution.

At this moment, there is a card with the same ending number lying in your wallet.

Try to use it and treat it as your first greeting to the world.

All important information is stored in the memo's only document, which will also be our main communication channel. If necessary, I will assist as soon as possible.

Do what you should do and live according to your heart.

Wish you good luck, Han Yi."

The push message stopped abruptly. As soon as Han Yi's eyes scanned the last punctuation mark, the phone screen immediately turned dark. After a moment, the screen lit up again and the phone jumped back to the main interface. This time, all the App icons were

Normal color restored.

Han Yi quickly opened the memo, and there was only a single document there, with only a few lines of information in the document.

Chase user ID, login password, payment password, and a 10-digit phone number.

Chase Private Bank, Personal Advisor, Fernando Gonzalez.

Looking at the words in the memo, Han Yi tilted his head, thought for a moment, and then dialed the number of his private banking consultant.

"Mr. Han!"

Before the phone rang twice, a Latin American-style English came from the other end of the phone.

"Good morning! How can I... how can I help you?"

Fernando's voice was full of energy and vitality, but it still couldn't cover up the sound of car horns in the background. Just listening to his voice, Han Yi could imagine what Fernando Gonzalez looked like at this moment. He was holding a hand with one hand.

Holding the steering wheel, the other hand is holding the phone, maybe to hold it on the shoulder, maybe to connect the car's Bluetooth. No matter what the situation is, it's the same rush.

Seven-thirty is the time when the freeways in Los Angeles start to become congested.

"Hello, Fernando."

Han Yi moved the phone away from his ear, breathed a sigh of relief, calmed his mind a little, and made his voice sound as calm as possible.

"I have some questions about asset management that I would like to consult. Are you free today?"

When a windfall comes from heaven, the most important thing is not to squander it, but to meet with the professionals who manage this wealth, understand the composition of the assets, listen to their opinions, and then make long-term plans.

Regardless of Wang Zha's opening, if you don't treat it carefully, you may still lose everything. This is Han Yi's blood and tears lesson.

"Of course, Mr. Han. It is my responsibility to be at your service at any time." Fernando on the other end of the phone finally connected to the car's Bluetooth. He put the phone back into the holder and glanced at the notes he had recorded for Han Yi.

S - Han.

This is Fernando's working habit as a private banking consultant for thirteen years. For each client he serves, he will mark their importance according to the amount of savings and customer level.

A is an entry-level private banking customer with a maximum deposit of US$250,000 to US$1 million in Chase Bank, AA is an excellent client with a deposit of US$1 million to US$10 million, and AAA is an elite client with a deposit of US$10 million to US$100 million.

And Han Yi is the only S-level person in his address book.

"What time is convenient for you? I can arrive at your designated location in advance."

"Just in your office."

Han Yi glanced around his bedroom. The University Gateway apartment opposite the University of Southern California was obviously not a good place to talk.

If I remember correctly, this is a two-bedroom apartment with bedrooms on both sides and an open kitchen and small living room connected in the middle. At the other end of the dining room, there should be a roaring big boy lying there.

The sleeping Korean guy.

If Jae Woo knew his current net worth of US$200 million, I don’t know what kind of expression he would show.

"No problem at all, Mr. Han. You haven't been to our office yet, right?"

"Yes, I have indeed never been here."

"Our office is located at No. 2029 Century Park in Century City. I will send you a specific address via text message later... When do you want to arrive? I will ask our excellent concierge manager to book a pick-up car for you."

"About half past ten...around eleven o'clock, okay?"

"Of course, perfect. I will prepare in advance and notify all your team members."

"Thank you, Fernando."

"My pleasure, Mr. Han. See you later."

After hanging up the phone, Han Yi thought for a moment and sent Fernando a pick-up and drop-off address.

3575 Wilshere Avenue.

It wasn't the address of this apartment, it was another place he was very familiar with.

Thinking of this, Han Yi couldn't help but smile. He grabbed the wallet beside the bed and took a look at the items in the wallet.

USC student ID card, Wells Fargo savings card, California driver's license, a few expired parking tickets that I forgot to throw away...

Of course, there is also the silver-gray titanium card that I have never seen in my previous life, but is lying quietly in my wallet at this time.

Chase Private Client.

After staring for a few seconds, Han Yi closed his wallet and put it into his pocket. He originally wanted to grab the USC pullover on the back of the computer chair and go straight out. But after thinking about it, he went back and walked to the closet to pick it up.

Wearing a black Neil Barrett sweatshirt, he opened the door and walked to the garage.

The University Gateway apartment is eight stories tall and has a total of 421 fully furnished one- or two-bedroom apartments for rent with 1,656 beds. The vast majority of tenants who choose this apartment are students from the University of Southern California.

As we all know, the dormitories at the University of Southern California have always been very tight. The school can only guarantee that freshmen can live in dormitories on campus. After the first year, Trojans must move out of the school and find another place to live. It is only 1 km from the north side of the school.

The University Gateway across the street has naturally become one of the best choices for USC students.

Gym, study hall and free printer inside the apartment, Blaze pizza shop on the first floor, California Hot Chicken pizza shop, Yogurland frozen yogurt shop, Dunkin' dessert shop, Subway, Chase Bank branch, Bank of America branch, plus

With two express supermarkets, CVS and FreshEasy, apartment tenants can enjoy comprehensive life services without leaving home.

Not only that, because it is located within the two-mile security zone of USC, students living here can enjoy round-the-clock protection from the USC campus police and security departments.

The University of Southern California is only two miles away from the city center. To the south is the notorious Martin Luther King Boulevard. Drive through this avenue and walk south for another three to five minutes. You will reach a gang-ridden area with countless pairs of sneakers hanging on telephone poles.

It is located in a high-risk neighborhood. Therefore, the security situation at the University of Southern California has always been very serious. The university is also one of the few institutions of higher learning in the United States that is completely surrounded by walls.

University of Shootings and Crimes, the University of Shootings and Crimes, is definitely a nickname given by UCLA students, and it cannot be said that it is completely unreasonable.

In order to ensure the safety of students, the University of Southern California has established a security department with law enforcement powers, investigative powers and even "crime prevention powers" within the campus area, that is, the right to fire. Every night to early morning, all main roads near the school are opened every day.

There is a security department employee standing dozens of feet away, monitoring the road at all times and accepting students' requests for help. The school has also installed hundreds of emergency alarm poles in and around the campus. If you encounter danger, just press the button on the pole.

If the alarm device is installed, the patrolling campus police will arrive in full force.

What’s even more exaggerated is that the University of Southern California has even cooperated with Uber to launch a free taxi service within a two-mile radius. As long as a student of the University of Southern California takes an Uber near the school, whether it is to arrive or leave campus, the cost incurred

All are paid 100% by the school.

Surrounded by so many conveniences and safety facilities, it goes without saying that University Gateway is very popular. Of course, the most popular thing among students is the specially built parking podium of the apartment. This seven-story parking building on the west side of the apartment is completely in line with the

The apartments are connected, and you only need to open the corridor door to reach your own parking space.

328, almost like muscle memory, Han Yi easily found his parking space. Tenants in each apartment will basically rent another parking space on the same floor as the rented room. It costs 110 US dollars per month. Compared with USC

The parking fee of US$20 per day on campus is naturally quite affordable.

"Old friends, we meet again."

Han Yi patted his royal blue 2013 Ford Escape, his eyes full of sighs and emotions. In his second semester in the United States, he bought this car for US$23,000. Although this

The price can already buy a good Audi A5 or BMW 650i in the second-hand market. If you really don’t have any requirements on mileage, you can also buy a Porsche Panamera with more than 80,000 miles.

Of course, some international students will choose to use this money as a down payment, take out a mortgage for a brand new sports car, and then ask their families for more money every month to pay off the monthly payment.

But Han Yi is really not a person who is obsessed with material desires. Unlike most boys, he knows nothing about cars and has no interest in learning about them. All he needs is a means of transportation. After all, in this country on wheels, taxi-hailing software

Before the emergence of cars, it could be said that it was difficult to move without a car. Even with Uber and Lyft now available, Han Yi does not know what kind of family conditions would allow him to take a taxi and travel everywhere according to the billing standards here in the United States.

All in all, buying a car is not a luxury for Han Yi, but a necessity of life. The reason why he bought a Ford Escape is because the Ford store is close enough to USC and there happens to be such a new car that fits the budget.

, nothing more.

Of course, at that time, his family did not understand the difference between the American and domestic second-hand car markets, and they still had considerable prejudices against second-hand cars. They only allowed him to buy new cars, which was also an important factor.

While his mind was picking up fragments of past memories, Han Yi's movements did not hesitate at all. He got into the driver's seat with ease, started the engine, turned the steering wheel to the right, backed out of the parking space, and drove towards the garage door downstairs.

He is going to fulfill his first wish in this world.
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