Banking & Finance
Self-Help Federal Credit Union to open new branches in Milwaukee
Self-Help Federal Credit Union plans to open two new branches in Milwaukee at 3340 S. 27th Street and 5630 W....
WWBIC launches forgivable loan fund for businesses impacted by COVID-19
The Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation is now offering small businesses impacted by COVID-19 a microloan of up to...
Forward Capital restructured into new Milwaukee-centric venture fund
Badger Fund of Funds’ remaining Milwaukee-centric venture fund, Forward Capital, was restructured into a new venture fund that will...
CertaSite acquires Franklin fire protection company
Indianapolis-based CertaSite acquired fire protection company Starfire Systems and Starfire Extinguisher, a family-owned business based in Franklin.
Financial wellness for employees to maximize productivity, minimize financial stress
People don’t forget their money worries just because they’re on the clock. The financial stress your employees bring to...
Microloan program application portal for damaged Kenosha businesses to open soon
The application portal for a microloan program designed to help Kenosha businesses impacted by the civil unrest in August will open Monday, Oct. 26, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation announced.
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Plan on being truly older and wiser
Older adults continue to control an increasing amount of America’s wealth. It’s just more indication that time is often...
Educators Credit Union buys land in new Sussex business park
Mount Pleasant-based Educators Credit Union has acquired roughly 2.5 acres of land located in the Highlands Business Park in Sussex, according to state records.
Milwaukee launches second wave of COVID-19 relief for small businesses
The City of Milwaukee launched the second wave of its Restart grant program, which offers $10 million in relief funds to Milwaukee-based businesses impacted by the pandemic.
Kenosha nonprofit to deploy $250,000 for damaged businesses
Downtown Kenosha Inc. will deploy $250,000 in grants to help Kenosha businesses recover from damage caused by rioting during violent protests in late August.