Thread:Doctor Ibrahim/@comment-28358106-20170901175844/@comment-28358106-20170901191505

And again, the other way around it is to get a patron who can vouch for you. Then, they pay the insurance/interest, but only if it's needed, and the mercenary only pays the usual nominal cut from each job. Basically it requires someone with money, a reputation and at least a landowning pedigree to back you. That's why mercenaries usually try and find patrons before trying for a license.