Global InterCapital Finance (GIC Finance) Formed as a private company in the province of Ontario, Canada. Establish to perform business, investment, finance,

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Global InterCapital Finance (GIC Finance) Formed as a private company in the province of Ontario, Canada. Establish to perform business, investment, finance, loan & mortgage brokerage services Represent financial needs and business interests of clients seeking market potentials in Canada and the USA Provide/arrange finance, insurance and bond solutions for Import / export of Canadian goods. Dedicated private fund specialists & business advisors trusted for service & respected for results.

TORONTO – CANADA Capital City of the Province of Ontario Commercial heart-beat of Canada Rated as best city in the world to live in City of educational excellence

INVESTMENT POTENTIALS COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL BUSINESS MANUFACTURING

Why invest in Canada? Stable and progressive return on investment Low inflation rate Great investment potentials

DYNAMIC ECONOMY

Why Canada is most dynamic? Low rate inflation Low rate of unemployment Attractive investment incentives Advanced & technology-driven economy Big, diversified and strong country.

WE CAN HELP We provide/arrange financing, insurance and bonding solutions. We also, –manage risk and maximize trade potential –identify reputable trading or business partner –provide sound investment advice

Export / Import

EDUCATION We assist students desiring admission into Canadian Universities and Colleges. –Provide supports for student success –Offer scholarships, grants & bursary award tips –Give career counseling & job leads (if applicable)

Why Canada provide best education? Integrated learning center for academic excellence Access to Research and teaching facility Cutting-edge technology for educational advancement Knowledge centered on blended theory & hands-on Superior academic standard of world-wide recognition.

FACTORING Alternative source of immediate cash flow

BENEFITS OF FACTORING Access to working capital Immediate cash to: Cover operations, purchases and payroll expenses Take advantage of supplier discounts Expand operations or access new markets High Flexibility without Commitment

Factoring Our typical clients include: manufacturers Wholesalers Distributors Printing Transport, temp agencies and service industries

DEBT CONSOLIDATION Reduce monthly Payments Eliminate interest charges Make one, simple, low monthly payment Restore Your Credit Rating Stop Creditor Harassment