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Callodine Commercial Finance (“CCF”) is a provider of asset-based loans to middle market companies in the U.S. and Western Europe. CCF serves as a complementary financing source, filling a gap between where traditional capital providers are comfortable lending and the capital a company needs. CCF is a subsidiary of Callodine Group.
Xoom is a pioneer in the digital money transfer market, providing consumers with an easy to use, cost-effective and safe way of sending money worldwide. With Xoom, consumers can send money to friends and family to 30 countries in Latin America, the Philippines, Asia, India, Europe and Australia from the convenience of their mobile phone, tablet or computer. Sending money worldwide with Xoom is easy. With the Xoom.com money transfer service you can send your Xoom money transfer anytime using your computer, mobile phone, or tablet to friends, family and businesses in 30 countries. Pay for your Xoom money transfer with a U.S. based bank account, credit card or debit card. Xoom was founded in 2001 and went public in February 2013, trading on the NASDAQ under XOOM.
Hudson Valley Credit Union is a credit union serving the New York counties of Dutchess, Orange, Ulster, Putnam, Rockland, Westchester, Greene, Columbia, Albany, Rensselaer, Schenectady, and Saratoga.
Kellogg Employees Federal Cu is a Omaha, NE-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Benetrends Financial offers a full suite of small business funding options to help entrepreneurs get the funding they need for their franchise or small business startup. Benetrends originated 401(k)/ROBS rollover funding, helping over 12,000 entrepreneurs in the last 35 years, with our revolutionary Rainmaker Plan®. The Rainmaker allows an entrepreneur to use their qualified retirement plan to purchase, or recapitalize a business or franchise, tax-deferred and penalty-free. While the acclaimed Rainmaker Plan remains the company`s flagship product, Benetrends offers access to a complete range of financing solutions and tools to help entrepreneurs fund their business ventures. These include SBA loans, conventional business loans with fixed or variable rate financing options, term loans for funding growth, securities-backed line of credit, retirement plan design, equipment leasing, and many more financing resources that make the most of opportunities while minimizing risk.