| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Paul PICKETT |
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER | Profile |
Elizabeth Beale |
Executive Vice President (National Bank), Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | Profile |
Intercity State Bank is a Schofield, WI-based company in the Financial Services sector.
ArrowPointe FCU is a Lancaster, SC-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Legacy Bank is a Altoona, IA-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.
Peak Rock Capital is a middle-market private equity firm founded in 2012, with offices in Austin and London. The firm specializes in buyouts, special situations, and debt investments across North America and Europe, managing over $7 billion in assets. It has completed more than 70 investments, focusing on sectors such as consumer products, technology, industrials, and healthcare. The firm provides equity and debt financing, targeting companies with enterprise values between $50 million and $1.5 billion, and invests between $30 million and $500 million per transaction. Peak Rocks services include buyouts and carve-outs, growth capital for strategic initiatives, and restructurings to address operational challenges. The firm emphasizes operational improvements and rapid revenue growth, collaborating closely with management teams to enhance value creation.