FINCAD has received a debt investment from Wellington Financial

January 2016

FINCAD, a provider of enterprise valuation and risk analytics for multi-asset portfolio managers, has received a venture debt investment from Wellington Financial, a specialty finance firm.

  • FINCAD provides innovative and trusted financial analytics software to more than 1,000 organizations worldwide
  • FINCAD’s product suite can scale from the desktop to enterprise, providing fast, accurate, flexible, transparent, and holistic valuation and risk management of multi-asset, multi-currency derivative portfolios

About FINCAD

FINCAD is the leading provider of enterprise valuation and risk analytics for multi-asset, multi-currency portfolios. FINCAD’s flexible, fast, accurate, transparent, and holistic solutions help over 1,000 global organizations enhance investment returns, manage risk, reduce costs, comply with regulations, and provide confidence to investors and shareholders.

About Wellington Financial

Wellington Financial LP is a privately-held specialty finance firm providing term, venture and amortizing loans up to $40 million. Wellington Financial LP is currently managing a $900 million investment program with offices in Menlo Park, Santa Monica and Toronto. Wellington Financial LP is managed by a partnership controlled by fund management and Clairvest Group Inc. (CVG:TSX), who jointly have contributed a large financial stake to the Fund. LPs include several of Canada’s largest institutional investors, crown corporations, financial institutions and pension funds.

Debt Placement

Transaction Details

“Securing a growth capital round from Wellington Financial is a great vote of confidence in our vision to deliver competitive advantage with multi-asset, multi-currency valuation and risk analytics, this financing will fuel our strategic growth, enable us to continue innovating rapidly, and ensure our vision is delivered.”
Bob Park, CEO, FINCAD

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