Finance
Delcath Systems Announces Sandra Pennell as Senior Vice President of Finance
NEW YORK, June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Delcath Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: DCTH) (the “Company” or “Delcath”), an interventional oncology company focused on the treatment of primary and metastatic cancers of the liver, is pleased to announce that the Company has appointed Sandra Pennell as its new Senior Vice President of Finance. Ms. Pennell will also serve as an Executive Officer of the Company and its Principal Accounting Officer and Principal Financial Officer.
Ms. Pennell joins the Company with over twenty-years of experience in a variety of financial oversight roles within the biotechnology industry and she will be responsible for managing all the Company’s financial affairs, including preparing global financial statements for the guidance of management in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). She will lead the Company’s financial team as the Company prepares to transition into a commercial organization.
Ms. Pennell previously held the position of Vice President, Finance at Invivyd, Inc. and prior to that she was a Vice President, Corporate Controller, and Principal Accounting Officer at Vericel Corporation. Sandra earned a Bachelor and Master of Science in Accountancy from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
“We are pleased to welcome Sandra to the Delcath management team,” said Gerard Michel, Chief Executive Officer. “Given her experience in rapidly growing commercial companies she is well positioned to manage Delcath’s financial operations and strategy as we approach the possible commercialization of the HEPZATO Kit in the US.”
About Delcath Systems, Inc.
Delcath Systems, Inc. is an interventional oncology company focused on the treatment of primary and metastatic liver cancers. The company’s proprietary products, HEPZATO Kit (melphalan hydrochloride for Injection/Hepatic Delivery System) and CHEMOSAT® Hepatic Delivery System for Melphalan percutaneous hepatic perfusion (PHP) are designed to administer high-dose chemotherapy to the liver while controlling systemic exposure and associated side effects during a PHP procedure.
In the United States, HEPZATO Kit is considered an investigational drug/device combination product regulated as a drug by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). HEPZATO Kit is comprised of the chemotherapeutic drug melphalan and Delcath’s proprietary Hepatic Delivery System (HDS). The HDS is used to surgically isolate the liver while simultaneously filtrating hepatic venous blood during melphalan infusion and washout. The use of the HDS results in loco-regional delivery of a relatively high melphalan dose, which can potentially induce a clinically meaningful tumor response with minimal hepatotoxicity and reduce systemic exposure. In the US, HEPZATO Kit was the subject of a February 14, 2023 new drug application resubmission to FDA for the treatment of patients with unresectable hepatic-dominant metastatic ocular melanoma (mOM), also known as metastatic uveal melanoma (mUM). FDA has established an August 14, 2023 Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) date for the resubmission. In Europe, the device-only configuration of the HDS is regulated as a Class III medical device and is approved for sale under the trade name CHEMOSAT Hepatic Delivery System for Melphalan, or CHEMOSAT, where it has been used in the conduct of percutaneous hepatic perfusion procedures at major medical centers to treat a wide range of cancers of the liver.
Contact:
Investor Relations Contact:
Ben Shamsian
Lytham Partners
646-829-9701
[email protected]
SOURCE Delcath Systems, Inc.
Finance
Financial empowerment trainings and workshops
BANGOR, Maine (PENQUIS) – As the new year begins many people have dreams of starting their own business or are thinking about turning a passion or hobby into a way to make money, but they are not sure how to start the process. Thankfully, there is a local resource available to help provide guidance right here in Penobscot, Piscataquis and Knox counties.
MaineStream Finance, a subsidiary of Penquis, is a nonprofit community development financial institution (CDFI) certified by the US Treasury, helping ALL Maine home-buyers, business owners, and consumers secure advice and financing to grow and thrive. MaineStream Finance offers a wide variety of workshops and classes on business, home buying, and financial empowerment for you and your co-workers. They deliver these services throughlending, savings products, classes, and one on one advisory support. MaineStream works closely with federal and state agencies, foundations, and local financial institutions, including banks, to help them meet Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) goals through financial education programs, loan capital, and volunteering opportunities for homeowners and small businesses.
Thinking of starting a business? Check out the Business 101 classes. These free workshops will provide an overview of the pros and cons of operating a microenterprise or small business. What a business plan is and why it is needed, plus resources for your business development. Topics include being an Entrepreneur, Business Success; Professionalism; Business Plans, Networking; Business Loans; Resources; Budgets; Credit; and Review of Upcoming Classes and Workshops. These workshops are FREE and offered via Zoom. The dates of the classes are: Monday, 1/27/25 & 2/3/25 @ 6 pm via Zoom; Tuesday, 2/18/25 & 2/25/25 @ 6 pm via Zoom, and Monday, 3/17/25 & 3/24/25 @ 6 pm via Zoom.
Are you interested in turning your passion or hobby into a business? Do you have a passion for creating or is your hobby sellable? Be sure to check out their free two-night Hobby workshop, where you will discuss what to think about before creating a new business. Areas that will be discussed: Questions to ask myself; Is there a market for my products and/or services; Business Plan; Recordkeeping; Regulations; Taxes; Marketing; Funding sources and more. The two-night workshop is FREE! The first two classes are on Monday, 1/27/25 & 2/3/25 @ 6 pm via Zoom, the next two nights run on Tuesday, 2/18/25 & 2/25/25 @ 6 pm via Zoom, and the final two classes run Monday, 3/17/25 & 3/24/25 @ 6 pm via Zoom.
To register for any of these classes or for more information to sign up visit: www.mainestreamfinance.org
MaineStream Finance can also help turn childcare into a business and they provide business lending too. Does children’s laughter sound like music to your ears? The number of working parents–including single-parent families and families with both parents employed–is climbing, creating an ever-growing need for quality childcare. That need creates a tremendous entrepreneurial opportunity for people who love children and want to build a business caring for them. Child-care services range from small home-based operations to large commercial centers and can be started with an investment of as little as a few hundred dollars. You can stay very small, essentially just creating a job for yourself, and possibly others. Our team of business advisors can help you create a business plan, design, develop, provide assistance with the Child Care Provider Licensing process and more. Our business advising services are free.
Are you aware that Mainstream Finance does business loans? MaineStream Finance offers a variety of loan products throughout Maine to small businesses that may have trouble finding credit.
Amount: Minimum $500 – Up to $200,000 / Term: Up to 20 years.
Whether you are a startup or an existing business we can do financing to help you move your project forward. MaineStream Finance does what is called “Gap financing” so the difference between the amount of your down payment you have and what another lender has and can lend. This Gap amount could stop your project, we may be able to help finance that Gap to complete the project. We are also looking at startup businesses in need of financing to purchase equipment, inventory, training, a building, or an existing business. The team at Mainstream Finance will help a business develop a business plan and business financials as well as help you prepare the loan documents that you will need to apply for a loan and all of this is at no charge. The MaineStream Finance mission is to help small businesses grow in Maine.
To learn more about what MaineStream Finance has to offer go to their webpage at mainestreamfinance.org, or call 207-973-3500 or email the team at MSFInfo@penquis.org for more information.
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Finance
Security Bank, JuanHand tie up for financial inclusion in Philippines
Filipino lender Security Bank has signed a credit facility agreement with WeFund Lending, the operator of fintech cash lending app JuanHand in Philippines.
This partnership aims to bolster financial inclusion by providing Filipinos with accessible financial solutions.
JuanHand app users can now apply for loans by providing basic personal information and one valid ID.
Utilising Finvolution group’s proprietary AI technology, borrowers are said to get loan approvals in under five minutes, without collateral or the need to upload proof of income or a billing address.
The signing event was attended by Security Bank executive vice president John Cary L. Ong and assistant vice president and relationship manager Earvin Lucido.
Finvolution and WeFund Lending were represented by chief financial officer Alexis Xu and CEO Francisco “Coco” Mauricio.
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Cary L. Ong said: “We are grateful for the opportunity to be part of the JuanHand family. We resonate with JuanHand’s vision of one family with one heart that gives Filipinos a helping hand with their financial needs.”
JuanHand, operated by WeFund Lending, has disbursed over PHP 40bn in loans and boasts over 12 million registered users.
“Coco” Mauricio stated: “We are thrilled that Security Bank chose JuanHand as their first fintech lending company partner. By giving us their trust and confidence, this truly exemplifies Security Bank’s commitment to rapidly expand financial inclusion for all underserved Pinoys. Security Bank’s support helps fulfil our mission of being a helping hand for every Juan.”
In November 2024, Security Bank signed an agreement to acquire a 25% stake in HC Consumer Finance Philippines, also known as Home Credit Philippines.
Finance
Where to put your money in 2025
The most frustrating answer in financial services is ‘it depends’, so if you’re keen to find out where to put your money in 2025, you’re not going to like the answer – because it really does depend.
Fortunately, that’s not the start and end of the answer, because once you know what it depends on, it’s actually much more useful advice than someone simply giving you the name of a fund or telling you to keep your cash in a shoebox under the bed.
Read more: 7 post-budget steps to protect your finances
When people ask about the best home for their money, they’re usually thinking about external factors, but the key is to start with your own needs. Think about your finances in the round. Are your short-term debts under control? Do you have protection in place for your family?
Do you have enough saved for emergencies? Are you on track with your pension? And are you investing to make the most of your money? There’s a decent chance that you’re falling short in one or more areas, so these are your key priorities for the year.
If short-term debt, like credit cards and loans, are an issue, it makes sense to set up a direct debit to pay down the most expensive of them first. Over time, you’ll spend less on interest, so you can free up more money for your other financial goals. If protection is a priority, you need to consider how to free up cash for insurance premiums to cover those who rely on you.
For emergency savings, the first step is working out how much you ought to have. This is another frustrating ‘it depends’ answer. While you’re working age, you should have enough cash to cover 3-6 months’ worth of essential spending – and in retirement that grows to 1-3 years. It means considering the cost of your essentials, and then looking at your circumstances to figure out where on the saving spectrum you need to be. The answers will be radically different for every household, but as a very rough starting point, the Hl Savings & Resilience Barometer shows that the median spent on essentials is £1,842 a month.
Read more: 6 red flags that will help you spot a scam
For any other cash you’ll need over the next five years, savings is still the most sensible home for it, but you can consider tying it up for periods in a fixed rate account, in order to lock in a decent rate. You need to decide what the money is for, when you’ll need it, and how long you can fix it for.
You also need to look ahead, and consider your pension. The best approach is to start with a pension calculator, where you put in details of what you’ve saved so far, what you’re putting aside each month, and when you want to retire. It will show you what you’re on track for, and whether you need to do more.
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