MC Credit Partners Relocates Operations Center to Stamford, Connecticut
10/02/2015
“This is great news –another step forward for our state. We fight aggressively to recruit and attract companies. That we attracted this company to Stamford is evidence of that,” said Governor Dannel P. Malloy. “The state is home to some of the world’s most sophisticated institutional investors, and today’s announcement only bolsters that reputation and our competitive advantage in the industry. Each and every day we are moving Connecticut forward, and we’re thrilled to have attracted yet another company that will soon call Connecticut home.”
“We are pleased to be moving our headquarters to Stamford, Connecticut from New York City,” Michael Zimmerman, Senior Managing Director of MC Credit Partners, said. "We considered the move to be a key part our long-term growth strategy and anticipate many investment professionals becoming Connecticut residents over time. After comparisons of future operating expenses, as well as the availability of local employable talent with the relevant financial and credit skills, we determined that Connecticut would allow us to run a more robust business.”
“In addition, we saw the more spacious, quiet and scenic environment along the Long Island Sound as conducive to greater employee happiness and productivity,” he added. “At the same time, easy access to New York City and regional airports by rail and car minimized our team’s concerns about day to day commuting and logistics.”
The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development will support the up to $4.6 million project with a $1 million, 10-year loan at 2 percent interest.
Funding, which was approved earlier this week by the State Bond Commission, will be used for, among other things, design, construction and equipment in MC Credit Partners’ Stamford offices at 2200 Atlantic Street. Loan forgiveness can be earned if MC Credit Partners meets certain job milestones. If the company has 21 employees by 2018 and maintains them for two years, $250,000 of the loan will be forgiven. An additional $250,000 will be forgiven if the company maintains 26 employees for the two years.
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