Banking & Finance
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Milwaukee-based venture capital fund raises $6 million
Venture capital fund Bold Coast Capital Fund I, L.P. has raised approximately $6 million, according to a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
French investment firm acquires Milwaukee-based Crisis Prevention Institute
French investment company Wendel has acquired Milwaukee-based Crisis Prevention Institute from FFL Partners in a deal that gives CPI...
Wisconsin’s top SBA lenders recognized
A total of 14 Wisconsin community-based lenders were recognized by the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Wisconsin office in 16...
Summit Credit Union opens Mount Pleasant branch
Cottage Grove-based Summit Credit Union opened a new branch in Mount Pleasant at 6025 Durand Ave, just off South Green Bay Road.
Selzer-Ornst acquires Brookfield-based ABCO Building Corporation
Milwaukee-based Selzer-Ornst Construction Co. acquired Brookfield-based ABCO Building Corporation
ABCO Building Corporation is a full-service, union general contractor who has...
Brookfield lighting retailer to close
Filament, a lighting retailer in Brookfield formerly known as Lighting Associates, announced today that it will close in February, after 45 years in business.
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Educators Credit Union to open new branch in Aurora Sinai Medical Center
Educators Credit Union has plans to open a new branch in the Aurora Sinai Medical Center at 945 N. 12 St. in Milwaukee.
Wipfli acquires Denver-based accounting firm
Wauwatosa-based Wipfli kicked off 2020 with the acquisition of Denver-based accounting firm Strategem – Wipfli’s sixth acquisition in just over a year.
Wisconsin hemp banking could increase in 2020
The new year could bear more banking opportunities for Wisconsin hemp-related businesses, a Wisconsin Bankers Association survey suggests.
Milwaukee biotech company raises $2.5 million for trichotillomania research
Promentis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has raised $2.5 million for the continued research of a cure for trichotillomania, a neuropsychiatric disorder affecting about 1% of the U.S. population.