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Spartan Capital Appoints Terence Walsh as Chief Financial Officer
Walsh brings fintech and financial leadership to support Spartan's continued growth and innovation in small business funding
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / April 30, 2025 / Spartan Capital, a leading fintech company specializing in fast, flexible funding solutions for small businesses, today announced the appointment of Terence Walsh as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). With a proven track record in financial strategy, capital markets, and operational leadership, Mr. Walsh will play a key role in scaling Spartan Capital's financial operations as the company continues to expand its footprint in the alternative funding space.
"Terence brings deep expertise and a strategic mindset that aligns perfectly with Spartan Capital's mission to empower small businesses with accessible, technology-driven capital solutions," said Frank Ebanks, CEO of Spartan Capital. "His leadership will be instrumental as we accelerate our growth and enhance the financial infrastructure that supports our partners and clients."
Most recently, Walsh served as CFO of Hugo Insurance Services, where he led financial operations, corporate strategy, and M&A initiatives, helping modernize infrastructure and expand access to underserved markets. Prior to Hugo, he was Vice President of Finance at Fora Financial, where he oversaw accounting, capital markets, FP&A, and treasury, and helped originate over $1 billion in debt capital to support U.S. small businesses. Throughout his career, Walsh has specialized in capital optimization, operational scaling, and technology-driven financial strategy - skills that will support Spartan's mission of delivering faster, smarter funding solutions to small businesses.
"I'm thrilled to join Spartan Capital at such an exciting point in its journey," said Walsh. "The company's commitment to innovation, speed, and client service is unmatched in the funding space. I look forward to helping drive the next phase of growth and delivering even greater value to our partners and clients."
About Spartan Capital:
Spartan Capital is a leading fintech provider of revenue-based financing, helping small and medium-sized businesses access fast, flexible working capital without the constraints of traditional lending. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, data-driven solutions and fueled by the industry's best talent, Spartan Capital continues to scale its services to partners, SMBs and entrepreneurs across a wide range of industries throughout the United States. For more information, please visit www.spartancapitalgroup.com.
Contacts
Tara Capella, CMO
email: [email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/company/spartan-capital-a-sbs-brand
https://www.instagram.com/spartancapitalfunding/
web: www.spartancapitalgroup.com
SOURCE: Spartan Capital
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