When

Tuesday, June 22, 2021 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM CDT
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Where

This is an online event.

Contact

SCORE Twin Cities
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Funded, in part, through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, and/or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA.   

A comprehensive look at business lendability and
protecting your business from financial fraud.

Topics we’ll cover include:

The Basics

  • What documentation do you need to open a business account
  • Beneficial ownership
  • Educate yourself; tax advisor

The Discovery

  • Liquidity
  • Fraud Protection / Insurance
  • Collection
  • Disbursement
  • Capital needs

The Lending

  • The foundation of business credit; personal credit
  • What is “Business Credit?”
  • What do we look for?
  • Alternative lending options

The Fraud Plan

  • How to protect your business account from fraud 

Join us to hear from one of our business community’s leaders and get a deeper insight on your business funding needs with guidance that’s clear and immediately usable.

Presented By: Hillary Combs-Orgeman

Hillary is the Sr. Branch Manager / AVP for Associated Bank in St. Paul and has been active in business banking for over ten years. Coaching and teaching has always been a passion for Hillary. “I get to use those skills daily through financially educating my business customers and mentoring of my team. I spend a lot of time in the Hispanic communities and speak fluent Spanish. I’ve been volunteering for non-profit organizations in various communities in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and the Twin Cities for over 18 years. Seeing business owners thrive through financial education and uncovering / solving for their pain-points are two things that bring value to the community and makes what I do change lives.”