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Bank of America
Offices: Charlotte, North Carolina
With 19 offices serving the US,
Canada, and Europe, Bank of America
Business Capital provides asset-based
loans from $10 million to $500 million
and more for working capital, acquisitions,
expansions, turnarounds and debt
restructurings. They are part of
Bank of America, one of the largest
financial institutions in the world.
For borrowers, that means access
to an array of services others can't
offer. For equity sponsors, it means,
regardless of size or complexity,
the deal gets done. |
Bank of the West
Offices: San Francisco, California
At Bank of the West, they take pride
in what they do. From contributing
to nonprofits and volunteering in
their communities to making a point
to get to know their customers by
name, they aim to stand apart. While
many things have changed over their
bank's long history, one thing has
remained the same: commitment to
their customers and their community.
What is now Bank of the West has
expanded over 130 years from the
California frontier to its current
position. |
Bridge Bank
Offices: San Jose-San Ramon-Rancho
Cordova-Fresno-Bakersfield-Yorba
Linda-San Diego, California
Bridge Bank, based in Silicon Valley,
is a full-service professional business
bank. The bank is dedicated to meeting
the financial needs of small and
middle market, and emerging technology
businesses, in the key California
business communities. Bridge Bank
provides its clients with a comprehensive
package of business banking solutions
delivered through experienced, professional
bankers. |
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Capital One
Offices: Mclean, Virginia
Capital One's people are their greatest
asset. They remain committed to
bringing the brightest and most
talented people on board and vow
to their associates to provide a
comfortable work environment coupled
with incredible growth potential.
With quality associates and an environment
dedicated to training and development,
Capital One is better able to deliver
exceptional service to those who
allow their company to exist—their
customers. |
Chase
Offices: Bridgewater, Massachusetts
Chase is the retail financial services
franchise within J.P. Morgan Chase
& Co., a premier global financial
services firm with operations in
more than 50 countries. Headquartered
in New York, J.P. Morgan Chase serves
more than 30 million consumer customers
and the world's most prominent corporate,
institutional and government clients.
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CIT Group
Offices: New York, New York
CIT Group, a leading commercial
and consumer finance company, provides
clients with financing and leasing
products and advisory services.
Founded in 1908, CIT has $68 billion
in managed assets and possesses
the financial resources, industry
expertise and product knowledge
to serve the needs of clients across
approximately 30 industries worldwide.
CIT, a Fortune 500 company
and a member of the S&P 500 Index,
holds leading positions in vendor
financing, factoring, equipment
and transportation financing, Small
Business Administration loans, and
asset-based lending. |
Citizens Financial
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
Citizens Financial Group has $163
billion in assets, making it the
8th largest commercial bank holding
company in the United States. Owned
by RBS, The Royal Bank of Scotland
Group plc, they now have branches
in 13 states. The accomplishments
of Citizens Bank can certainly be
attributed to smart business strategy
and organic growth. |
Comerica
Offices: Detroit, Michigan
Comerica remains the leader in business
banking because they get things
done. They simplify your business
life and offer a flexible approach
to doing business. Their range of
financial products and services
is so extensive, you'll never outgrow
Comerica. Whatever your future requirements,
they will accommodate them with
the personalized service that has
become a Comerica hallmark. |
Credit Suisse
Offices: New York, New York
Credit Suisse Group is a world-leading
financial services company, advising
clients in all aspects of finance,
around the world, around the clock.
Because they specialize in gaining
a deep understanding of their clients'
financial needs, they know that
no one's needs are two-dimensional.
The Credit Suisse brand represents
their company, differentiates them
in the market and explains what
they stand for. It focuses on their
tradition to innovate. |
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