(Source: PRNewswire)

NEW YORK and SHENZHEN, China, Oct. 31 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- China Finance, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: CHFI) (the "Company"), a provider of financial support and services for China's large and rapidly expanding class of small and medium enterprises ("SMEs"), announced today that it has submitted exchange listing application materials to the NYSE Alternext US (formerly known as The American Stock Exchange) for the listing of the Company's common stock. The Company is currently quoted on the over-the-counter bulletin board. The Company's application for listing of the Company's common stock on the NYSE Alternext US is subject to review and approval by the exchange and may require substantial time and further application materials before any approval may be effective. Further, the NYSE Alternext US may not approve the Company's request for listing on the exchange.
Ms. Ann Yu, CEO of the Company, stated, "We view the possibility of being listed on the NYSE Alternext US as an opportunity for the Company to increase the potential market for its securities. We hope to use the Company's experience in the U.S. market to take advantage of opportunities to provide its services and make investments in the growing Chinese market. Our goal is to work efficiently and profitably in this economic environment while delivering significant value to our shareholders."
About China Finance, Inc.
China Finance, Inc. provides financial support and services -- primarily in the form of surety guarantees, loan guarantees, or short-term loans -- to privately owned SMEs when they seek access to capital or to be acquired by a United States reporting company. China Finance provides its services through its wholly-owned indirect subsidiary, Shenzhen Hua Yin Guaranty and Investment Limited Liability Corporation, which is located in the financial district of Shenzhen, China. The Company also directly invests in the equity of SMEs through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Value Global International Limited, a British Virgin Islands company.
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