The Banker's Convenient Wife
Chapter One
"NATURALLY you will not renew his contract. The Sabatino Bank has no place for
inadequate fund managers." Lean, dark, handsome face stern, Roel Sabatino was frowning. An
international banker and a very busy man, he considered this conversation a waste of his
valuable time.
His HR director, Stefan, cleared his throat. "I thought ... perhaps a little chat might put Rawlinson
back on track -"
"I don't believe in little chats and I don't give second chances," Roel incised with glacial effect.
"Neither - you should note - do our clients. The bank's reputation rests on profit
performance."
Stefan Weber reflected that Roel's own world-class renown as an expert in the global economy
and the field of wealth preservation carried even greater impact. A Swiss billionaire, Roel
Sabatino was the descendant of nine unbroken generations of private bankers and
acknowledged by all as the most brilliant. Strikingly intelligent and hugely successful as he was,
however, Roel was not known for his compassion towards employees with personal problems.
In fact he was as much feared as he was ... read full excerpt from: The Banker's Convenient Wife ebook