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International Investment Group LLC
Company typePrivate
IndustryFinance
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
Headquarters,
ProductsTrade finance
Websitewww.iigcapital.com

International Investment Group (IIG) is an American financial institution that specializes in short-term trade finance and commercial finance with a focus on emerging markets. Through its affiliate IIG Capital it is instrumental in providing financing to small- and medium-sized merchants, traders and processors with a need for supply chain financing.[1]

The company is headquartered in New York City, and has representatives around the world.[2] It serves clients internationally.[3] The company primarily focuses on facilitating the financing of trade transactions involving commodities that can be hedged and liquidated easily.[4] These transactions are often between sellers in emerging markets and large companies in developed markets. The company uses a structure it developed called “transactional equity,” in which the firm helps fund the down payment required from a merchant seeking financing from a bank. This enables the merchant to qualify for the bank financing.[5]

Another of its affiliates IIG Bank Malta, provides private banking, wealth management, corporate banking and trade finance in Malta.[6]

References

  1. ^ Blessing, Sona (2011). Alternative Alternatives: Risk, Returns and Investment Strategy. Wiley Finance. p. 125. ISBN 0470683961.
  2. ^ Marks, Kenneth H. (2009). The Handbook of Financing Growth: Strategies, Capital Structure, and M&A Transactions. Wiley. pp. 356–358. ISBN 0470390158.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Schaap, Paula (April 2009). "Trade Finance Firm Sees Opportunities from G20 Meeting". HedgeFund.net. Retrieved March 19, 2011.[dead link]
  4. ^ Rocchi, Cate (June 2001). "A Safe Bet". Hedge Funds Review. Retrieved March 19, 2011.(subscription required)
  5. ^ Marks, Kenneth H. (2009). The Handbook of Financing Growth: Strategies, Capital Structure, and M&A Transactions. Wiley. p. 113. ISBN 0470390158.
  6. ^ "Welcome to IIG Bank". IIG Bank. Retrieved June 8, 2017.