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Asset Purchaser, Investor,
Minority Depository Institution Outreach Seminar
San Francisco, CA
Wednesday October 13, 2010
8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
The FDIC recognizes the important contributions made by diverse businesses
and strongly supports Minority and Women –Owned businesses and Minority
Depository Institutions. The FDIC is dedicated to promoting inclusion of
minorities and women, and entities owned by minorities and women, including
financial institutions, investment banking firms, underwriters, accountants,
and providers of legal services, in the disposition of assets from failed
banks.
The FDIC is responsible for efficiently disposing of assets from
failed banks in the most cost-effective manner possible. The
FDIC has assets from failed banks available for acquisition by
depository institutions,
investors and asset purchasers.
In light of these opportunities, the FDIC is aggressively expanding
outreach efforts to encourage participation of Minority and
Women-Owned businesses, Minority Depository Institutions, investors
and asset
managers in:
- Financial institution franchise marketing
- Bidding process for portfolios of loans and other assets under
FDIC structured sales
- Purchasing other loan assets and Owned Real Estate
(ORE) assets, and
- Establishing or acquiring Minority Depository
Institutions.
The FDIC is hosting a series of seminars to provide information
on how to be an FDIC Investor and/or Asset Purchaser and
how to establish or acquire a minority depository institution.
You are
cordially
invited
to join us.
When
Wednesday October 13, 2010
Where
Holiday Inn Golden Gateway
1500 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA
Time
8:30 AM
– 5:30 PM
Who Should Attend?
Minority and Women –Owned businesses such as equity managers, fixed
income managers, hedge fund managers, private equity firms, real
estate funds, broker dealers, other financial service investors
and asset purchasers, and firms seeking to partner with Minority
and Women –Owned businesses. This is an excellent opportunity for
Minority and Women –Owned businesses interested in gaining information
about the types of assets the FDIC has for sale, the various methods
used to sell assets, how to become pre-qualified as a potential
investor or asset purchaser, the types of sales and investor opportunities/programs
available including securitization, structured loan sales, loan
and ORE sales should also attend.
Limited Seating
To reserve a space for this
San
Francisco, CA event,
please register at http://www.rgameetings.com/fdic/apios/ by Friday,
October 8, 2010.
The event is being sponsored by the FDIC Office of Diversity and
Economic Opportunity, FDIC Division of Supervision and Consumer
Protection and the FDIC Division of Resolutions and Receiverships.
It is FREE of charge. Questions
Velda Fludd (703) 562-6071 or Linda
Douglas (703) 562-6072
FDIC Office of Diversity and Economic Opportunity, Arlington, Virginia
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