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Central Payments is the payments subsidiary of Central Bank of Kansas City and is headquartered in South Dakota. Central Payments provides payment technology and solutions through its Open*CP Fintech API Marketplace, one of the only true bank-as-a-service payments platforms and the technology responsible for Central Payments` rise to the fastest growing prepaid card issuer since 2015.* Along with its fintech accelerator program, Falls Fintech, Central Payments produces a podcast called Fintech Brews & News where you can find unique perspectives on how to bridge the gap between banking, startups, and the entire fintech industry.
Sunrise Family Credit Union is a Bay City, MI-based company in the Financial Services sector.
NEO Philanthropy is a funder intermediary that brings together and strengthens the work of philanthropic institutions, nonprofit groups and other public interest organizations. They operate grantmaking, technical assistance and strategic planning progr...
CBIS is a global asset management firm that has been a trusted partner for Catholic institutions and their consultants worldwide for more than three decades. The firm manages more than $7 billion, working with a variety of Catholic organizations, including dioceses, schools, hospitals, and religious institutes. Specializing in Catholic Responsible Investing™, a distinct investment approach that combines research-driven screening with active ownership (proxy voting, dialogues, and shareholder resolutions), CBIS helps Catholic organizations align their investments with Catholic beliefs. Using Catholic Responsible Investing™ as an overlay, CBIS actively blends complementary institutional managers to sub-advise its diverse range of portfolio strategies. CBIS is a Registered Investment Advisory Firm owned by the De La Salle Christian Brothers in the U.S. and the Generalate of the Brothers in Europe. CBIS has offices in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Rome.