1. Most "off the books" accounts are handled through laundering fronts. He can either learn about this through Ardyn - who would be aware of this thanks to his new position - or he can learn about it from Loki, Jason or any other number of characters who are partaking in shady business. Anyone who's working in the fighting rings would likely be aware of how the rings do payouts through laundering fronts, making it seem as if the fighters are couriers, temp workers or temporary contractors.
For X'rhun's particular case, he doesn't need to go through any complicated routes. If he wants to offer money to Morningstar directly, El can hook him up with the proper accounts to transfer money. If he wants to support the Displaced, he can go through Markus and Stephen's bar to help support its startup. They need funds to get started, and he can help support them in this endeavor.
2. There is no need to have a specific reason to have a joint account! All they need to do is apply for it, and they'll be allowed.
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1. Most "off the books" accounts are handled through laundering fronts. He can either learn about this through Ardyn - who would be aware of this thanks to his new position - or he can learn about it from Loki, Jason or any other number of characters who are partaking in shady business. Anyone who's working in the fighting rings would likely be aware of how the rings do payouts through laundering fronts, making it seem as if the fighters are couriers, temp workers or temporary contractors.
For X'rhun's particular case, he doesn't need to go through any complicated routes. If he wants to offer money to Morningstar directly, El can hook him up with the proper accounts to transfer money. If he wants to support the Displaced, he can go through Markus and Stephen's bar to help support its startup. They need funds to get started, and he can help support them in this endeavor.
2. There is no need to have a specific reason to have a joint account! All they need to do is apply for it, and they'll be allowed.