Intersections Inc. CFO to Present at Stephens' Spring Investment Conference

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Intersections Inc. CFO to Present at Stephens' Spring Investment Conference

CHANTILLY, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Intersections Inc. (NAS: INTX) , a leading provider of consumer identity risk management services, today announced that John Scanlon, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will be participating in the upcoming Stephens' Spring Investment Conference.

The company's presentation to investors is scheduled on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 at The New York Palace Hotel in New York City starting at 2:00 pm (EDT) in The Louis Room. All interested investors are invited to attend. If you cannot attend, the webcast (together with the accompanying slide presentation) will be available live and then for replay at http://www.intersections.com, under the heading "Investors."


About Intersections (www.intersections.com)

Intersections Inc. (Nasdaq: INTX) is a leading provider of consumer identity risk management services. Intersections' provides various levels of service to more than 7.7 million consumers. Those services are offered through North America's leading financial institutions and directly to consumers under Intersections' award-winning Identity Guard® brand. Since 1996, Intersections has protected the identities of more than 35 million consumers.

Stock information including all SEC filings and press releases are located at http://www.intersections.com.



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