CAIB Annual Conference, Georgetown, Guyana Nov 12 -15, 2007 Benjamin Spiro, Vice President Securities Trading Capital & Credit International Inc.

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CAIB Annual Conference, Georgetown, Guyana Nov , 2007 Benjamin Spiro, Vice President Securities Trading Capital & Credit International Inc.

The Caribbean Basin Region Overview The Regulatory & Economic Environment Global Investment

Capital & Credit International The power of relationships Correspondent Banking Wealth Management Mutual Funds

Correspondent Banking

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Standard Checks/Cards

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ProCash Plus™ Cash Management Services ProCash Plus Accounts vs. Standard Retail Accounts

Mutual Funds

Mutual Funds—Benefits Diversification Professional Management Liquidity Flexibility Convenience

Risk and Return Potential Return Low RiskHigh Risk Money Market Funds Bond Funds Balanced Funds Conservative Stock Funds Aggressive Stock Funds Mutual funds that offer great potential for higher returns involve more risk

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