Currency Exchange International Announces Asset Purchase Agreement with U.S. Exchange House
Currency Exchange International Announces Asset Purchase Agreement with U.S. Exchange House
March 20, 2014
Toronto, Canada – Currency Exchange International, Corp. (the “Company”) (TSX:CXI; OTCBB:CURN) announces today that its subsidiaries, Currency Exchange International America Corp. and Currency Exchange International of Canada Corp. (“CXIC”), have entered into a binding Letter of Intent with U.S. Exchange House, Inc. (“USEH”), for the purchase of its assets pertaining to the wholesale banknote operations that are currently located in the United States of America and Canada. The asset purchase is expected to be completed by the end of March with completion being subject to normal course due diligence activities and satisfaction of the usual terms and conditions of a transaction of this nature. The USEH banknote business will be merged and integrated into the Company’s current banknote business and continue to use the Currency Exchange International, Corp. brand name. Operational efficiencies are expected by Company management due to the very similar business operations and overlap of back office functions. CXI expects to continue to grow its banknote business due to the increased customer base.
About U.S. Exchange House, Inc.
USEH operates its wholesale banknote and related businesses in Los Angeles and Toronto. Its quality service has led to a portfolio of many loyal clients. USEH traders include a team of professionals with complementary skills and strength.
The Company’s services are provided in Canada by its wholly owned subsidiary, CXIC, based in Toronto, Canada through the use of CEIFX.
Contact Information
For further information please contact: Randolph W. Pinna
President and Chief Executive Officer 407.240.0224
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ceifx.com
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This press release includes forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws. This forward-looking information includes, or may be based upon, estimates, forecasts and statements as to management’s expectations with respect to, among other things, successful completion of the asset acquisition, continued growth of the Company’s banknote business, increase in net revenues based on the acquisition, demand and market outlook for wholesale and retail foreign currency exchange products and services, proposed entry into the Canadian financial services industry, future growth, the timing and scale of future business plans, results of operations, performance, and business prospects and opportunities. Forward- looking statements are identified by the use of terms and phrases such as “anticipate”, “believe”, “could”, “estimate”, “expect”, “intend”, “may”, “plan”, “predict”, “preliminary”, “project”, “will”, “would”, and similar terms and phrases, including references to assumptions.
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Currency Exchange International (CXI) is a leading provider of foreign currency exchange services in North America for financial institutions, corporations, and travelers. Products and services for international travelers include access to buy and sell more than 80 foreign currencies, gold bullion coins and bars. For financial institutions, our services include the exchange of foreign currencies, international wire transfers, purchase and sale of foreign bank drafts, international traveler’s cheques, and foreign cheque clearing through the use of CXI’s innovative CEIFX web-based FX software www.ceifx.com