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Schultz Collins Lawson is a San Francisco, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
IOU Financial, via its U.S. subsidiary, IOU Central, provides small businesses throughout the U.S. access to the capital they need to seize growth opportunities quickly. Typical customers include medical and dental practices, grocery and retail stores, restaurant and hotel franchisees and e-commerce companies. In a unique approach to lending, IOU Central's advanced, automated application and approval system accurately assesses applicants' financial realities, with an emphasis on day-to-day cash flow trends. It makes loans of up to $100,000 to qualified applicants within a few business days, with affordable charges favorable to cash-flow management. IOU Central's speed and transparency make it a trusted alternative to banks.
Hometown Community Credit Union is a Novi, MI-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Chatham Consulting Group is a Chicago, IL-based company in the Financial Services sector.
WhiteHorse Finance, Inc. is an externally managed, non-diversified, closed-end management investment company that has elected to be treated as a business development company under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Our stock is publicly traded on the NASDAQ exchange under the ticker symbol "WHF." We have senior notes listed on the NASDAQ exchange under the ticker symbol “WHFBL.” WhiteHorse Finance's investment objective is to generate attractive risk-adjusted returns for our investors primarily by originating senior secured loans to privately held small-cap companies across a broad range of industries. We believe that market inefficiencies and an imbalance between the supply of, and demand for, capital in the small-cap credit market creates attractive investment opportunities. Our investment activities are managed by an affiliate of H.I.G. Capital, one of the leading global alternative asset managers focused on the small-cap market. H.I.G. Capital manages over $15 billion of capital through a number of leveraged buyout, credit-oriented and growth capital funds focused on the small-cap market.