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CAN Capital Stock (CACA)
Provides capital to small businesses
About CAN Capital Stock
Founded
1998
Total Funding
81.9M
Industries
Software, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics
CAN Capital (formerly Capital Access Network), was established in 1998 and has evolved into a market leader in alternative small business finance, having provided access to over $5 billion in capital for tens of thousands of small businesses.
CAN Capital makes capital available to businesses through its subsidiaries: Merchant Cash Advances by CAN Capital Merchant Services, Inc., and business loans through CAN Capital Asset Servicing, Inc. (CCAS).Â
CAN Capital Press Mentions
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CAN Capital Welcomes John McNeill, New Chief Financial Officer
prnewswire • Jul 24, 2019
CAN Capital Makes Three Strategic Hires to Strengthen Sales and Technology Teams
prnewswire • Dec 12, 2017
New CMO Study Helps Marketers Separate Hype from Reality in Mobile Marketing
marketwired • May 01, 2017
Open Source Data:The Last Frontier of the Fintech Revolution
crowdfundinsider • Apr 02, 2017
Coalition for Responsible Business Finance Joins Forces With The Innovative Lending Platform Association to Operate As One New Trade Organization
crowdfundinsider • Mar 11, 2017
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CAN Capital Management
Leadership team at CAN Capital
CEO
Daniel DeMeo
CFO
Shiladitya Ray
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