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(OTC: IMAI)
International Merchant Advisors Inc. (OTC: IMAI) is an international business banker and
builder of companies. IMAI provides direct access to the critical tools necessary to satisfy the
growth requirements of international emerging and re-emerging public and private companies.
These tools include providing mergers and acquisitions assistance, strategic advisory services,
2100 Shady Branch Drive capital raising strategies, direct access to capital markets, and organizational development and
Kingwood, TX 77339 business plan execution.
P: (281)359-7800
F: (832)202-2482
Committed to building shareholder value, IMAI intends to diversify and demonstrate
exponential growth, both organically as well as through the implementation of its aggressive
Symbol: acquisition strategy.
IMAI
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Wholly-owned subsidiary, FlashCashNow.com
FlashCashNow.com is quickly becoming one of America’s online leaders in payday loan
Industry: services. Their services are available in over 30 states and growing and they continue to lead
Financial Services the way toward the future of secure online lending and credit services.
Website: • The payday loan and cash advance business is a worldwide multi billion dollar
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business, and the internet component offers even greater rewards than the payday loan
brick-n-mortar model.
CE0: Mel Roseman • Typically, payday loan consumers are paying $10 to $35 per $100 borrowed for a term
Shares outstanding: averaging 8 days. These cash advance fees are equivalent to 480% to 1200% APR's
18,173,515 (Annual Percentage Rate).
• The demand for payday loan products is increasing worldwide. Small loans ranging
Public float (approx): from a few hundred dollars to $1500 or more are in huge demand by cash strapped
1,934,870 consumers. The demand for these so-called "micro-loans" is so profound that
Muhammad Yunus, who founded the Grameen Bank, won the Nobel Peace Prize in
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2006 for leveraging small loans to impoverished families.
49,000