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GV is a venture capital firm that provides funding to innovative startups across various sectors, including life sciences, consumer, enterprise, crypto, climate, and frontier technology.
Sessions Financial Group Inc is a Osseo, MN-based company in the Financial Services sector.
John E Sestina is a Columbus, OH-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Cass Information Systems is a leading provider of integrated information and payment management solutions, managing more than $60 billion annually on behalf of clients throughout North America and Europe. Cass provides customized solutions for freight payment, telecom expense management, and utility/facilities-related expense management, and is also a behind-the-scenes provider for other companies` branded B2B payment processing and commerce solutions. The support of Cass Commercial Bank, founded in 1906, makes Cass Information Systems unique in the industry. Cass (Nasdaq: CASS) is part of the Russell 2000® Index.
Seattle Bank's roots date back to 1944, when Ben Smith Sr. founded Seattle Mortgage Company to serve returning WWII veterans. As it grew, the company expanded into other areas of financial services, and in 1999 established Seattle Savings Bank. In 2008, Seattle Savings Bank was re-envisioned as a full-service financial institution built for the Seattle community, and officially re-opened its doors as Seattle Bank in 2009. In May of 2011, Seattle Bank successfully raised more than $62 million in capital from local investors, all of whom passionately believed that the Puget Sound needed just such a community-focused business and consumer bank. We are now one of the most financially sound banks in the state. Our investors, all business and civic leaders with strong ties to the Puget Sound region, have made a long-term commitment to build a strong bank headquartered in our community. They recognize in Seattle Bank a once-in-a-generation opportunity to re-establish a truly Seattle bank, focused on the needs of this region, and dedicated to giving back to, and growing, this community. While the Puget Sound has no shortage of banks, we believe there is a significant need for one made of the fabric of our community, that gives local businesses access to decision makers, and most importantly, shares a common set of values with its neighbors.