Asian Indian Chamber of Commerce organizes talk on business loans and affordable care act

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NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ (TIP): The Asian Indian Chamber of Commerce (AICC) along with the Board of Directors held monthly Network Nite at Clarion Inn, North Brunswick NJ, January 29th.

The Asian Indian Chamber of Commerce – a non-profit organization- evolved in July 1994 to meet the entrepreneurial and business needs of the growing Asian Indian Community. AICC was created to provide a forum for Networking for our community and to build on the strengths of all of its members.

At each Network Nite discussions are held on topics that are important to the Asian Indian Business Community related to starting a Business, Health and Finance, Business Opportunities in New Jersey and other topics of interest to our burgeoning community in New Jersey. We bring together members to generate business opportunities through the exchange of knowledge and insights.

At the meeting, the Chamber offered 30 minutes Grand Sponsor Presentation by the Patron Sponsor- Quaterspot Inc. represented by Mike Green- Executive Vice President with Quaterspot who highlighted the Topic- “How to use loan platform and how business owners can easily apply for a short term loan. Quarterspot highlights business lending platform which has no prepayment penalties, fair rates, requires no owner collateral, and can provide cash in a few days”.

The Guest Speaker Erik Rettig from Small Business Majority gave a quick overview of what the Affordable Care Act means for small businesses in New Jersey. The event ended with a Q&A session and a discussion on the topics discussed. For more information on AICC please visit website at www.aicc.net which provides information on AICC activities. For enquiries please Call at 732 -777-4666 or e-mail at webmaster@aicc.net to Chamber office and learn more benefits that Chamber can offer your business.

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