Name | Title | Contact Details |
---|
Express Escrow Co is a Huntington Beach, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Paper City Savings is a Wisconsin Rapids, WI-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Cherry is a financial technology company that specializes in "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) financing solutions for medical and health & wellness providers. The company aims to help these providers serve more patients by offering convenient payment plans that eliminate financial barriers to care. Cherrys services are designed to enhance patient access to treatments and support the growth of health and wellness businesses. The core product, Cherry Payment Plans, allows patients to finance their treatments with manageable monthly payments, often featuring true 0% APR options and no hard credit checks. Patients can apply quickly through a simple online application that does not affect their credit score. Once approved, they can select a payment plan that suits their budget, while providers receive full payment upfront, improving cash flow. Cherry also provides US-based customer support and free marketing resources to help practices maximize the benefits of their financing options.
Hampton State Bank is a Hampton, IA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
American Riviera Bank opened for business on July 18, 2006 in Santa Barbara, California with the support of approximately 400 local shareholders. The Bank is a full service community bank, focused on serving the lending and deposit needs of businesses and consumers in on the Central Coast. The Bank has four branches, located in downtown Santa Barbara, the upper village of Montecito, near the Calle Real Shopping Center in Goleta, and on Spring Street in downtown Paso Robles, as well as a Residential Lending office and a Commercial Lending Center in downtown Santa Barbara, and a Branch and Lending Center in San Luis Obispo. As a state-chartered non-member bank, the Bank is subject to regulation by the California Department of Financial Institutions (the “DFI”), and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the “FDIC”). The Bank`s deposits are insured by the FDIC up to applicable legal limits.