Fintech startup ICM to bring HQ to Wilmington
13 Dec 2021
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WILMINGTON – Financial services technology startup Investor Cash Management (ICM), which recently inked a partnership deal with Delaware State University, is investing upward of $15 million to build its new headquarters in Wilmington and bring 395 employees to the state.
On Monday morning, the startup was unanimously approved for more than $4.25 million in taxpayer-backed grants by the state’s investment board, the Council on Development Finance, to support the expansion.
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