His perspective on lending was fairly radical at the time. He chose to focus primarily on financing businesses that, for a variety of reasons, were not able to secure funding from big banks or more traditional lending institutions. Imre was open-minded, creative and always supportive. He had the utmost confidence in his clients and in their dreams and took a personal interest in helping them pursue opportunities within their reach From financing his very first client – a chicken farmer with a vision for a brighter future – to ultimately building the largest privately held factor and finance company in the United States, Imre set the tone for the guiding principles that have underscored the past 80 years of Rosenthal’s history.