| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Ramya Ullagaddimath |
Vice President - Office of the COO | Profile |
Alex Cavalieri |
Managing Director, Chief Marketing Officer | Profile |
Andrew Lyons |
Senior Vice President, Legal and Compliance | Profile |
Aneca Federal Credit Union is a Shreveport, LA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Grow Credit is a first-of-its-kind financial product that allows the estimated 100M consumers with no credit or thin credit files to establish or build credit for free using their existing subscription accounts such as Disney Plus, Netflix, Spotify, and more. Grow delivers credit score improvements thanks to a virtual Mastercard backed by a small-dollar loan accessible via the Grow Credit mobile application.
Daum Commercial is a Valencia, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
NorState Federal Credit Union is a Madawaska, ME-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Fintech (Financial Information Technologies) is a payment and data solution for the alcohol industry. We`re dedicated to saving businesses time and money by offering a safe, secure way for alcohol purchases to be paid electronically. Using Fintech`s award winning system, both alcohol distributors and retailers are able to regulate alcohol payments and control purchases. As a result, businesses can ensure invoices are paid on time, utilize detailed reconciliation reporting, and guarantee state liquor law compliance. Immediate Benefits: • Elimination of cash, checks and money orders • Enhanced security and prevention of loss and fraud • Quicker deliveries (time reduced by an average of 15 minutes per delivery) • Electronic invoicing with line-item detail reporting • Analysis of purchase data to help businesses control alcohol spend • Assurance of state liquor law compliance Since its start in 1991, Fintech has been committed to providing the alcohol industry with a superior data and electronic payment service that refines financial security and preserves the integrity of businesses within the structure of the liquor laws governed by each state.