| Occupation: | Private equity based lender - Banker |
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| I loan because: | In most cases, it's harder to find a lender for $100.00 than finding a lender who will lend a $1,000,000.00. It almost always is that person who is looking to borrow a $100.00 that needs it the most. It's a matter of survival to a family. We do what we do so that others may prosper. "How many lives have you touched today?" Sam Francis Senev, Chairman & CEO GPF is currently seeking opportunities within Asia, Arabic Speaking Countries and Europe. While the Japanese, Chinese, Indians and the Middle Eastern nations have invested heavily within the US and Europe for mainly prestige and glamour, and while the US and European economies have benefitted by the foreign underwriting their national debts, GPF invests strategically in opportunities that are less glamorous yet fiscally sound and sustainable in developing nations. Traditionally nations with excess wealth such as the Middle East have had difficulty investing within their own nations external to servicing their niche market. GPF has found opportunities servicing those outlying financial needs within those countries. Global Private Funding, ‘a perfect marriage between dollars and good sense’. |
| About me: | Global Private Funding Ltd. invests in developing economies supporting large scale industrial assets such as factories, resorts, banks and logistics. GPF is a third party lender and does not lend directly. If you are interested in submitting a prospectus to GPF, please have your commercial banker contact GPF at info@globalprivatefunding.com. |
| Check out: | www.globalprivatefunding.com |
| Member Since: | Jan 9, 2008 |
| Gender | |
| female | 67.7% |
| male | 32.3% |
| Country | |
| Ukraine | 6.5% |
| United States | 6.5% |
| Uganda | 5.4% |
| Paraguay | 5.4% |
| Peru | 5.4% |
| Tajikistan | 4.3% |
| Cambodia | 4.3% |
| Azerbaijan | 3.2% |
| Viet Nam | 3.2% |
| Bolivia | 3.2% |
| Nicaragua | 3.2% |
| Samoa | 3.2% |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3.2% |
| Ghana | 2.2% |
| Indonesia | 2.2% |
| Philippines | 2.2% |
| Tanzania | 2.2% |
| Afghanistan | 2.2% |
| Mexico | 2.2% |
| Dominican Republic | 2.2% |
| Mongolia | 1.1% |
| Rwanda | 1.1% |
| Haiti | 1.1% |
| El Salvador | 1.1% |
| Moldova | 1.1% |
| The Democratic Republic of the Congo | 1.1% |
| Kyrgyzstan | 1.1% |
| Liberia | 1.1% |
| Palestine | 1.1% |
| Cote D'Ivoire | 1.1% |
| Kenya | 1.1% |
| Honduras | 1.1% |
| Mozambique | 1.1% |
| Lebanon | 1.1% |
| Togo | 1.1% |
| Nepal | 1.1% |
| Benin | 1.1% |
| Guatemala | 1.1% |
| Nigeria | 1.1% |
| Senegal | 1.1% |
| Sierra Leone | 1.1% |
| Cameroon | 1.1% |
| Ecuador | 1.1% |
| Mali | 1.1% |
| South Sudan | 1.1% |
| Pakistan | 1.1% |
| Sector | |
| Retail | 22.9% |
| Food | 16.7% |
| Clothing | 14.6% |
| Agriculture | 12.5% |
| Services | 12.5% |
| Construction | 7.3% |
| Transportation | 4.2% |
| Housing | 3.1% |
| Manufacturing | 2.1% |
| Arts | 2.1% |
| Health | 1.0% |
| Wholesale | 1.0% |