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Greater Phoenix SCORE Event Educates Businesses About IFG Alternative Financing Solutions
The Interface Financial Group (IFG) Encourages Small to Medium-sized Companies to Employ Working Capital Solutions and Accounts Receivable Factoring as They Come Out of the Recession
| Source: The Interface Financial Group (IFG)
BETHESDA, MD--(Marketwire - February 19, 2010) - The Interface Financial Group (IFG), North
America's largest alternative funding source for small businesses,
announced Phyllis Rector, principal at IFG, spoke about IFG's working
capital and alternative funding solutions for business at a special Greater
Phoenix SCORE event Thursday, February 18, 2010 at the Scottsdale Arizona
Doubletree Paradise Valley Resort.
The event also honored Maryanne Weiss, president of Gustare Ltd. Weiss is
the current chairman of Greater Phoenix SCORE and a Skills Commissioner for
the State of Arizona Dept. of Education. Arizona Congressman Harry Mitchell
presented Weiss with an Extension of Remarks Certificate of entry of the
"Woman of the Year" award into the Congressional Record. Banking and
business guests learned about the IFG working capital solutions for B2B
business customers.
Other participating speakers at the "Meet the Smart Teams" from Greater
Phoenix SCORE event included Arizona Congressman Harry Mitchell, 5th
district, Arizona, who presented the Congressional Record certificate to
Maryanne Weiss; Deborah Bateman, executive vice president at National Bank
of Arizona; Tom Horne, Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of
Arizona; and Phyllis Rector, principal of IFG, who hosted the event.
Maryanne Weiss, an inspiration to many people in the Phoenix community,
also received the first-ever National Bank of Arizona's Women's Financial
Group's first inaugural "Woman of the Year" award. Her work with the
business community in Arizona has been exemplary with a focus on mentoring
and supporting business owners by helping them establish themselves, grow
their businesses and reach their full potential in their professional and
personal lives. She has successfully demonstrated her commitment to
connecting and collaborating with others to positively impact the
community.
"This event, and the SCORE program, is cooperation at its finest grass
roots level, helping to get small businesses going again by fitting
alternative financing into the mix," said IFG Principal Phyllis Rector. "It
is more important than ever for small to medium-sized businesses to know
what forms of financing are available to them. Partnering with SCORE has
enabled IFG to share valuable information about alternative financing with
local medium-sized businesses. Factoring invoices is going to be a major
financial alternative for businesses to stabilize and grow as we come out
of this recession." Greater Phoenix SCORE Smart Teams is a program to help
improve the bottom line for businesses in metro Phoenix.
Phyllis Rector has been with The Interface Financial Group in Phoenix, AZ
since 2007 and has spent most of her working career in financial services.
She is involved in various leadership roles at St. Barnabas on the Desert,
Chair of Missions Coordinating Committee and founder and co-chair of
Auction/Dinner/Dance for outreach, raising $84,000 in early 2008.
Invoice
factoring is a form of funding that assists small businesses as they
need funds, since the money received is based on accounts receivables, and
there are no obligations like there are with loans. This financial strategy
is ideal for businesses with customers who pay 60 to 90 days out, as it
leverages small businesses' accounts receivables. IFG makes arrangements to
purchase a company's invoice, or invoices, pays immediately, and in
essence, loans money until the company's customer's invoice is paid.
IFG looks at the creditworthiness of the client's customers and can fund
within as little as 24 hours. IFG is finding that single invoice factoring
is a popular new tactic, allowing companies to factor one invoice at a
time. The company does not expect to buy 100 percent of a company's
receivables, and there are no minimum or maximum sales volume requirements.
IFG's recent private label factoring products include: Export Factoring,
providing factoring services for companies who export from the United
States and Canada; P.O. Funding to finance purchase orders when a company
receives a purchase order and needs to purchase supplies to fulfill the
order; and Inventory Financing, a solution promoting a company's growth by
funding them when they must expand and purchase inventory.
About Greater Phoenix SCORE
Greater Phoenix SCORE is a non-profit educational organization, comprised
of an all volunteer group of local -- working and retired -- men and women.
The organization offers successful business people, who might be interested
in helping others live their entrepreneurial dreams, start a business, make
their existing business more effective and more profitable, or help create
jobs.
The more than 100 volunteer counselors of Greater Phoenix SCORE are
experienced business owners and managers who volunteer their experience and
knowledge to help potential and existing small business owners achieve
success.
Client service is the objective of Greater Phoenix SCORE and its volunteer
business counselors are dedicated to providing the best possible service.
Face-to-face, by telephone or online, the counselors of Greater Phoenix
SCORE are able and willing to aid in the success of small business. SCORE
counselors provide you with in-depth, industry-specific business assistance
to help evaluate a business idea or plan, resolve business problems,
stimulate business growth and ensure long-term stability.
About The Interface Financial Group (www.ifgnetwork.com)
The Interface Financial Group (IFG) is North America's largest alternative
funding source for small business, providing short-term financial
resources, including invoice factoring (invoice discounting). The company
serves clients in more than 30 industries in the United States, Canada,
Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand, and offers cross-border transaction
facilities between the U.S. and Canada. With more than 140 offices across
North America and over 35 years of experience, IFG provides innovative
invoice factoring solutions by offering short-term working capital to
growing businesses. Single invoice factoring, or spot factoring, is an
extremely fast way to turn receivables into cash.
IFG was founded in 1972 to provide short-term working capital to help small
to medium-sized businesses grow. The IFG organization operates on a local
level, providing clients with local knowledge and experience and business
expertise in numerous diverse areas in addition to accounts receivable factoring,
including accounting, finance, law, marketing and banking.