Live Webinar: Power of Capital (Feat. Chase Bank)

The Supplier Finance Institute, operated by the Business Consortium Fund, invites you to a free virtual workshop on building a lasting business foundation. In this session, you'll gain practical tools and expert insights to make informed financial decisions that drive sustainable growth.
What we will cover:
• Understand the different capital options for your business
• Determine what financial data is important
• Recognize your credit options
• Confirm when your business needs to borrow
Host: An Phan, Chief Programs Officer
About our speaker:
Justin Hurst, Vice President and Senior Business Consultant with Chase Bank
Justin started and ran a company that operated internationally for 8 years with a successful exit. He’s been in business banking for more than 10 years working with Small Business Owners and large commercial brand clients, like Anheuser-Busch and PepsiCo. He lived in Mexico for a few years and speaks fluent Spanish. He resides in Charlotte, NC. Additionally, Justin lived abroad in Spain while earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Finance and completed his studies at Cal Poly, SLO located on California’s beautiful Central Coast. Justin has been a contestant on the show “the Price is Right” and his favorite vacation spots are Jamaica, Morocco, Mexico, and Spain.
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