NES Financial to Showcase Solutions for Commercial Real Estate Market at 2015 ICSC New York National Conference

NES Financial to Showcase Solutions for Commercial Real Estate Market at 2015 ICSC New York National Conference

Leading EB-5 and 1031 exchange solution provider helps CRE companies streamline their business process

The ICSC Conference is a great opportunity for commercial real estate professionals to find ways to increase efficiency and help streamline their business processes. NES Financial's Intelligent Solutions were developed with those goals in mind.

NES Financial will be exhibiting in the Finance Pavilion at this year’s International Council of Shopping Centers’ (ICSC) New York National Conference, December 7th and 8th. NES Financial combines experience, expertise, and purpose-built technology to provide commercial real estate professionals with highly scalable and tailored solutions to help make complex financial processes simple.

ICSC’s New York National Conference is an opportunity for owners, developers, retailers, brokers, lenders, and other industry professionals to network, stay up-to-date on the latest news and trends, and create lasting business partnerships.

NES Financial will be showcasing its Intelligent 1031 Exchange Solutions, which enable those who plan to optimize their real estate portfolios to achieve tax deferral on their gains. NES Financial is the leading independent qualified intermediary in the country, specializing in all types of exchanges across a wide range of industries and helping exchangers save over $33 billion in taxes.

EB-5 has become a mainstream source of capital for developers’ capital stacks. NES Financial is the leading provider of solutions designed to streamline the entire EB-5 process, increase efficiency, and reduce risk. The company’s Intelligent EB-5 Solutions have been used on more than 400 projects representing over $16 billion in capital.

“The ICSC Conference is a great opportunity for commercial real estate professionals to find ways to increase efficiency and help streamline their business processes,” said Reid Thomas, NES Financial Executive Vice President. “NES Financial’s Intelligent Solutions were developed with those goals in mind and have been widely utilized by the CRE industry for years.”

About NES Financial 

NES Financial provides technology-enabled services for the efficient middle and back office administration of highly specialized financial transactions. Our custom solutions include EB-5 escrows, 1031 exchanges, and fund administration services. Many of the world’s largest financial institutions and corporations rely on our proprietary technology, unparalleled expertise, and outstanding services to ensure the secure, transparent, and compliant management of funds. Recognized by Artisan Business Group as the 2013 EB-5 Service Provider of the Year and by Inc. Magazine’s 500|5000 as one of the fastest growing private companies in America two years in a row, NES Financial helps companies lower operational costs, reduce risk, and improve ROI.


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