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  • Bank of Bolias
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  • Following the Lissepian Mother's Day Heist in 2365, Morn separated the gold from the 1,000 stolen bricks of gold-pressed latinum and deposited the gold in the Bank of Bolias (he stored the latinum in his second stomach). After the statute of limitations ran out in 2374, Morn faked his own death to throw his fellow thieves off his trail. Morn led Quark to account number CJ57436 at the bank, where the gold bricks were stored. Quark later had the bricks transferred to Deep Space 9 aboard a Bolian transport. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")
  • The Bank of Bolias (also known as the Bank of Bolarus) is an interstellar financial institution based on Bolias. (ST reference: Star Trek Encyclopedia) In 2360, Quark contacted Ishka to have Rom transfer all of his accounts on Ferenginar over to the Bank of Bolias. This meant Quark could do business with the Cardassians, including buying a space on Terok Nor for his bar. (TLE - Terok Nor novel: Dawn of the Eagles) In 2377, Urwyzden government officials referenced the Bank of Bolias as an example of bureaucracy that their clients want to avoid. (ST novella: Reservoir Ferengi)
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  • The Bank of Bolias (also known as the Bank of Bolarus) is an interstellar financial institution based on Bolias. (ST reference: Star Trek Encyclopedia) In 2360, Quark contacted Ishka to have Rom transfer all of his accounts on Ferenginar over to the Bank of Bolias. This meant Quark could do business with the Cardassians, including buying a space on Terok Nor for his bar. (TLE - Terok Nor novel: Dawn of the Eagles) In 2363, Quark set up another account with the Bank of Bolias to pay in money he was taking from Natima Lang's Cardassian Information Service account. (TLE - Terok Nor novel: Dawn of the Eagles) In 2365, Morn deposited the latinum from the Lissepian Mother's Day Heist into account CJ57436 at the Bank of Bolias. In 2374, following Morn's "death", the latinum was delivered to Quark on Deep Space 9. (DS9 episode: "Who Mourns for Morn?") Later in 2374, Miles O'Brien helped Liam Bilby, Krole and Flith of the Orion Syndicate to rob the Bank of Bolias, using Krole's dataport to gain entry to its computer network. (DS9 episode: "Honor Among Thieves") In 2377, Urwyzden government officials referenced the Bank of Bolias as an example of bureaucracy that their clients want to avoid. (ST novella: Reservoir Ferengi)
  • Following the Lissepian Mother's Day Heist in 2365, Morn separated the gold from the 1,000 stolen bricks of gold-pressed latinum and deposited the gold in the Bank of Bolias (he stored the latinum in his second stomach). After the statute of limitations ran out in 2374, Morn faked his own death to throw his fellow thieves off his trail. Morn led Quark to account number CJ57436 at the bank, where the gold bricks were stored. Quark later had the bricks transferred to Deep Space 9 aboard a Bolian transport. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?") The Bank of Bolias had a seemingly poor security system, with a three-tier security protocol, followed by an isolation matrix which protected the data – easily accessible by a skilled person using a dataport. In 2374, while attempting to infiltrate the Orion Syndicate, Miles O'Brien assisted minor Syndicate operatives Liam Bilby, Flith and Krole in robbing the Bank of Bolias with a dataport through a comlink on Farius Prime. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves")