Karnai Kuz

"There are those who just do banking. There are those who go beyond. Then there are those who go beyond even that--and that is where we are." Karnai Eramzel Kuz (10 April 1311 - 27 November 1412) was a powerful, prominent, and wealthy businessman, entrepreneur, polymath, economist, and banker, who served as CEO of KuzFirm (1337-1412), part of the Kuz Clan business dynasty. He was gloriously accomplished in the banking industry and regarded as the firm's greatest leader, bringing it to its universal-size magnitude of power and wealth, also making him a billionaire. The son of Erdtan W Kuz (1276-1336), he succeeded his grandfather Kuzon X. He was uncle to Zytheus Kuz, who'd succeed him, as he was without children.

Karnai brought KuzFirm out of a severe decline and near-bankruptcy after the Great Civil War in 1332. He truly established the firm as the universe's top banking and economic corporation. He had a very strict and serious competitive edge and accepted nothing less of perfection. He reigned for 76 years.