CMARK International Completes $ 1.8 mm Funding from Luxembourg Based Alternative Investment Fund

COLUMBIA, S.C., Sept. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CMARK International, Inc. (OTC Pink Sheets: CMKI), a leading Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) provider of facility and logistic support services for federal government institutions announces that it has completed a $ 1.8 mm subordinated convertible debenture funding started in March 2007 by Trafalgar Capital Advisors, a Luxembourg based Alternative Investment Fund.

As part of the funding agreement CMARK is proceeding with the filing of an SB2 registration with the SEC. The law firm of K & L Gates out of Miami, FL. is handling the registration.

Trafalgar Capital Advisors has also provided additional working capital through several project specific receivables based fundings, and continues to be a partner for CMARK through financing transactions totaling several million dollars using a variety of innovative structures.

"Reaching out and connecting with institutional financing sources, particularly internationally, is an important step in our overall capital structuring plan," indicated Charles W. Jones, President and CEO of CMARK. "We also feel we are showing the financial marketplace that SDVOSB companies are an attractive option to invest in, as well as letting the SDVOSB community realize that there are capital sources out there that will support their cause. Recent enactment of public laws has given these qualified companies more opportunity, but the reality of capitalization needs is a hurdle that needs to be addressed."

About CMARK International, Inc.:
CMARK International provides a wide array of services and products in the areas of construction, interior systems and hospitality operations to federal government institutions and facilities. As one of the best-established and largest Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), CMARK has built a strong franchise to meet the federal procurement opportunity represented by the Veterans Benefits Act of 2003 (Public Law 108-183) which requires U.S. government agencies and prime contractors to earmark three percent of all federal procurement dollars to high quality SDVOSB firms. For more information, visit http://www.cmark.org.

Contact:
Jamey Smith
Trinity Media Group, Inc.,
+1-877-574-9222,
ir@cmark.org,
for CMARK International Inc.

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