First Nations Equity Inc.

Address: 2500-120 Adelaide St. W.
Toronto, ON M5H 1T1
CA

Mailling Address: 2500-120 Adelaide St. W.
Toronto, ON M5H 1T1
CA

Phone: (416) 947-9191

Fax: (416) 367-1954

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Website: http://www.firstnationsequity.com

First Nations Equity

First Nations Equity is an investment-banking firm that
facilitates financings, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and
joint ventures. The primary focus of the company is to serve
small to medium size enterprises that are owned or partly owned
by First Nation or Native American entrepreneurs. The firm also
deals with established corporations in Canada and the United
States that wish to develop joint ventures with First Nations or
Native American businesses.

Company Details

Year Established: 2000

Company Information

Brian Davey
Title: Chief Executive Officer
Telephone: (416) 947-9191
Fax: (416) 367-1954
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Andrew J. Szonyi
Title: Executive Vice President
Area of Responsibility: Management Executive
Telephone: (416) 483-3475
Fax: (416) 483-5117
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Services

Debt And Equity Financings

Financial And Corporate Restructuring Determining appropriate organizational and financial structures. Advising on formal and informal restructuring alternatives. Arranging the sale of business units, divisions or subsidiaries. Implementing business refinancing strategies. Providing financial and operational management support. Assisting in negotiations with secured and unsecured parties.

Mergers, Acquisitions And Divestitures Developing merger & acquisition, divestiture and partnership strategies to maximize value. Business analysis and valuations. Preparing information memoranda - identifying, approaching and negotiating with sellers/buyers/partners. Structuring, financing and closing transactions.

Intermediary Strategic Advisory Services The firm provides advise to public and private corporations that are interacting with First Nations, Aboriginal communities and their organizations on business matters. The same service is extended to First Nations and Aboriginal communities that require advisory services on interacting with forestry, mining, utilities and energy companies.