by Haron » Fri Jan 15, 2021 2:59 pm
Letting bankers give their costumers an interest rate would probably be relatively easy. Let them set a rate between, say, 0% and 20%. However, WHY would bankers give their costumers interest? For bankers to be willing to do that, they must profit from people placing money in their banks. And as it is, that is not very profitable. Sure, they can lend out money, but that is seldom huge amounts. Hardly ever more than the bankers have in private funds anyway, so they could manage those loans without anyone putting money in their banks.
Bankers could invest the money in risky enterprises, I assume, at least theoretically. With a significant chance of failure, meaning that banks could go bankrupt.
But we would need some way bankers can utilize the gold other players put in their banks. And we would need a way to handle banks going bankrupt. I fear that the population of Avonmora may be too small. There are simply too few costumers per bank. Also, if there are ways to earn gold by investing it - why wouldn't I invest that gold myself, rather than put it in a bank?
I think that as of now, it is hard for bankers to profit from other players placing gold in their banks, and thus, there is no incentive for them to give interests either.
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