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  2. Walker & Dunlop - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the company launched a bridge lending program. in September 2012, the company acquired CWCapital for $234 million. [7] [8] In November 2014, the company acquired Johnson Capital's loan origination and servicing platform. [9] [10]

  3. David Johnson (racehorse owner) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson was Managing Director of iGroup when it was sold to GE Capital in 2001, with the business valued at £200million. [5] He resigned the following year. [6] In 2003, Johnson set up Commercial First Mortgages, and lender Link Group in 2006. However, the financial crash of 2008, Johnson's businesses declined rapidly.

  4. Johnson Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Financial Group, Inc. provides banking, wealth, and insurance products and services in Wisconsin and Arizona. It offers personal banking products and services, such as checking, saving, money market, health savings, and individual retirement accounts, as well as certificates of deposit; and personal loans, mortgage, and home equity solutions.

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  6. Types of working capital loans - AOL

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    SBA 7(a) loans. SBA 7(a) loans have loan amounts of up to $5 million and repayment terms of up to 10 years when used for working capital. It can take up to 90 days to receive funds, but the capped ...

  7. Guggenheim Partners - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, it acquired Claymore Group, a firm known for its Exchange-traded funds and unit investment trusts. [19] In December 2009, Guggenheim acquired a division of Wellmark and renamed it Guggenheim Life & Annuity. [20] In February 2010, Guggenheim Partners acquired Security Benefit Corp, parent company of Rydex Funds. [21]