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Company
PrimeLending, A PlainsCapital Company
Fintech · Enterprise · Consumer

PrimeLending, A PlainsCapital Company

PrimeLending, A PlainsCapital Company, is a Dallas-based national residential mortgage originator founded in 1986. A wholly owned subsidiary of PlainsCapital Bank (part of Hilltop Holdings), PrimeLending offers a broad menu of home financing options - conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, jumbo, construction and renovation loans, plus refinancing - through a network of loan officers, retail branches and builder joint ventures across all 50 states. The company has ranked as a Top 10 purchase lender every year since 2012 and pairs a bank-affiliated balance sheet with digital origination tools to serve homebuyers and builder partners nationwide.

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Company
Opportunity Network
Fintech · Saas · Marketplace

Opportunity Network

Opportunity Network is a members-only, invitation-based B2B platform that connects vetted CEOs, investors and dealmakers across borders so they can raise capital, buy and sell companies, and originate proprietary deal flow. Founded in 2014 by Brian Pallas out of a Columbia Business School side project, it pairs matching algorithms with a human concierge service and screens members through banking partners like UBS. The network reports 52,000+ members across 130+ countries and roughly $530 billion in transaction flow.

b2b-networking · deal-flowRead →
Legend
Mike Asselta
Executive · Operator

Mike Asselta

Mike Asselta is the chief executive officer of Compassus, one of the largest home-based care companies in the United States, spanning home health, hospice, palliative care and infusion therapy across some 200 locations. Appointed in May 2024, he came from nearly eight years at Fresenius Medical Care North America, where he ran U.S. care delivery and Fresenius Kidney Care - an operation of more than 60,000 employees and 4,000 sites. At Compassus he has bet the company's growth on joint ventures with major health systems like Providence and OhioHealth, arguing that the future of care happens where people actually live: at home.

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