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Debbie Habib, FGI Finance's Assistant VP of Business Development, appointed as Secretary to the CFA New Jersey Chapter

Business Wire, June 25, 2008

NEW YORK -- The New Jersey Chapter of the Commercial Finance Association (CFA) has appointed Debbie Habib, Assistant Vice President of Business Development for FGI Finance (www.fgifinance.com), as the 2008 Secretary on their Board of Directors.

Dan Tortoriello, Vice President of the CFA New Jersey Chapter (www.cfanj.com), said, "We are very excited to have Debbie on the team. She is young, vibrant and well-respected within the industry. She is a great addition to our association."

Debbie Habib expressed her enthusiasm saying, "I am very excited to be a part this team of well-respected industry professionals. The CFA plays such an integral role in the commercial finance industry and it's an honor to be associated with it."

The Commercial Finance Association's New Jersey Chapter is the trade group for commercial finance companies, factors, banks and other financing agencies engaged in the asset-based financial services industry located in the Greater New Jersey Region. It is comprised of professionals with great insight and experience. The members pride themselves on bringing their quality programs, precious contacts and more to the asset-based financial services industry. (www.cfanj.com)

FGI Finance is a global commercial finance firm based in New York providing foreign receivable financing solutions and other financial services to mid-sized exporters, international service providers, and manufacturers worldwide. Headquartered in downtown New York City, FGI Finance has a presence in 6 continents. For more information visit (www.fgifinance.com).

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