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6Description
Simon H King's play takes a swing at banking and
financial misconduct during the 2007/09 credit
crunch. George Banks is a morally bankrupt
relationship manager who's instructed to balance
the bank8217sbooks at any cost 8211even if
that means driving his friend8217sfamily
business into administration. The death of his
good friend and loyal customer of the bank
doesn't stop him from reducing the bank's
exposure to debt, and his ruthless persistence
sees him bullying the businesses new owner, Rose
Davenport (the daughter of the deceased), to
signing over the family home as collateral. Rose
is backed into a corner and signs up to an
interest rate swap agreement and finds herself
paying higher monthly figures than expected when
The Bank of England reduces interest rates
(ironically, to help businesses during the
financial crisis). Rose is eventually forced to
make a life- changing decision does she put up
and shut up, to protect her father's good name
and avoid scandal? Or, does she fight the bank
for mis-selling the loan - for their
financial misconduct?(This is a work of fiction.
Names, characters, businesses, places, events
and incidents are either the products of the
author8217simagination or used in a
fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual
persons, living or dead, or actual events is
purely coincidental).