FGI Finance Executive Director, Sami Altaher, to participate at 2nd Annual Education & Networking Conference

NEW YORK, April 08, 2009 – Sami Altaher, Executive Director at FGI Finance (www.fgifinance.com), will serve as a Lender’s Roundtable expert panelist at the at the Education and Networking Conference being hosted by the New York Institute of Credit and the Asset Based Finance Journal.

The presentation will focus on “The new lending environment as seen by asset based lenders, factors, and other lenders. Altaher will be joined by three panelists: Christopher Stavrakos from Wells Fargo Business Credit, Paul Schuldiner from Wells Fargo, John DePledge from TD BankNorth Asset Based Lending, and Richard Simon from Westgate Finance Corporation, and the panel will be moderated by John Miscione from Duff & Phelps, LLC.

The event will take place on April 16th, 2009 at the Villanova University Conference Center. The Conference will be a half day interactive education panel discussion featuring prominent ABL, Turnaround Professionals and Bankruptcy Specialists. For more information or to attend this event, please visit https://www.abfjournal.com/eventreg/register.aspx

About FGI Finance:

FGI Finance is a global commercial finance firm with clients in over 60 countries around the world. FGI helps middle market companies by providing them with various financial products, business loans and financial services to meet their financing needs. FGI Finance provides financing in over 15 foreign currencies and has a presence in 6 continents. www.fgifinance.com

About NYIC

The New York Institute of Credit (NYIC) Founded in 1918 a non-profit organization, NYIC has always attempted to bridge the gap between business theory and business practice. As a result, the faculty of NYIC consists of educators who are primarily credit executives or prestigious and articulate accountants or lawyers who are appreciative of the value of a close alliance of the professions. www.nyic.org

About ABF Journal

The ABF Journal is a monthly trade journal for the commercial finance professional. It was the first independent trade finance magazine dedicated exclusively to the asset-based lending and factoring industries. www.abfjournal.com


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