ZimCal Responds to Personal Attacks by Medallion Financial Corp.
ZimCal Asset Management and its affiliates responded to alleged defamatory statements by Medallion Financial Corp. in its solicitation materials. ZimCal claims Medallion's statements, meant to harm ZimCal's reputation and gain an unfair advantage in a proxy contest, are false and violate Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act. ZimCal has issued a cease and desist letter, demanding Medallion withdraw the material and issue corrections. ZimCal highlights its consistent support for Medallion's potential and calls for improved governance and independent investigation into the SEC's complaint against Medallion’s Andrew Murstein. ZimCal urges shareholders to vote for their nominees using the WHITE proxy card.
- ZimCal receives strong support from independent stockholders for its campaign.
- ZimCal advocates for improved governance, leadership, and strategy at Medallion.
- ZimCal emphasizes Medallion's potential for increased value with proper changes.
- ZimCal’s position is backed by unequivocal email evidence.
- Medallion Financial Corp included false and defamatory statements in solicitation materials.
- Potential violation of Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act by Medallion.
- Personal attacks by Medallion against ZimCal’s nominees.
- Medallion's Board, including Andrew Murstein's relatives, fails to initiate an independent investigation into the SEC's complaint.
- SEC seeks to bar Andrew Murstein from acting as an officer or director of any public company.
- ZimCal issues cease and desist letter to Medallion Financial Corp. and demands correction of recent false and misleading statements.
- ZimCal believes recent characterizations by Medallion is further proof that change is desperately needed.
- ZimCal has been strongly encouraged by support from independent stockholders since launch of its campaign to improve Medallion Financial Corp.
View ZimCal’s full letter to Medallion here. Or at www.restoretheshine.com/materials. A copy of the letter will also be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
While it is unfortunate that Medallion has chosen to personally attack ZimCal’s nominees rather than engage in a productive discussion of issues concerning all stockholders, it is no surprise. The SEC is seeking an order permanently barring Andrew Murstein from acting as an officer or director of any public company and requiring him to pay civil monetary penalties. ZimCal has repeatedly demanded that the Board engage an outside law firm and conduct an independent investigation of the facts and circumstances leading to the SEC’s complaint; ZimCal thinks that a responsible Board would have already done so as a matter of course in order to protect the interests of all stockholders. In our opinion, the Board, whose members include Mr. Murstein’s father and father-in-law, has clearly decided that its most important mission is to protect Andrew Murstein regardless of what the facts may be. It seems apparent to us that Mr. Murstein views our nominees as an existential threat to the cozy relationships that have prevented an independent investigation into his actions and will engage in personal attacks, vague insinuations, half-truths and falsehoods to protect his personal position. We fully expect Mr. Murstein to continue to try and muddy the waters and distract stockholders from the real issues at hand.
Visit www.restoretheshine.com/nominees to learn about our highly qualified nominees.
Vote for our two exceptional candidates by voting online or via mail using the WHITE proxy card. Even if you have already voted, you can still vote for our candidates and only your most recent vote will count. Full instructions can be found at www.restoretheshine.com/vote.
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About ZimCal Asset Management, LLC
ZimCal Asset Management is an alternative investment firm focused primarily on niche, illiquid and complex credit investment opportunities.
ZimCal Asset Management partners with both healthy and distressed borrowers or issuers and provides customized solutions that meet their unique needs and circumstances. Over the last 15 years, the founder of ZimCal Asset Management has developed a specialization investing in FDIC-insured institutions and has partnered with over 120 bank lenders through investments on both sides of the balance sheet.
ZimCal usually works in collaboration with bank leadership teams if required, but on very rare occasions, must insert itself more forcefully if it believes that leadership is underwhelming and threatens to undermine stakeholder investments. ZimCal prides itself on performing extensive, rigorous financial analysis and research to fully understand the risks of any investment.
Solicitation Information
Stockholders are urged to read ZimCal’s definitive proxy statement and WHITE proxy card because they contain important information about the ZimCal nominees and related matters. Shareholders may obtain a free copy of the definitive proxy statement and WHITE proxy card and other documents filed by ZimCal on the web site of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) at www.sec.gov. Shareholders can also access the ZimCal’s SEC filing directly here. Shareholders may also direct a request to ZimCal’s proxy solicitor,
Participants in Solicitation
The identity of the participants in the solicitation and a description of their direct or indirect interests, by security holdings or otherwise is contained in ZimCal’s definitive proxy statement filed with the SEC on April 26, 2024.
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Source: ZimCal Asset Management, LLC
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