Wells Fargo Strategic Capital SBIC, L.P.; Surrender of License of Small Business Investment Company
Published Date: 1/30/2026
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Summary
Wells Fargo Strategic Capital SBIC, L.P. has officially given up its license to operate as a Small Business Investment Company. This means they’ll no longer be making investments under this special government program, affecting small businesses that might have counted on their support. The change is effective immediately, so small businesses should look for other investment options soon.
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Wells Fargo SBIC License Surrendered
Wells Fargo Strategic Capital SBIC, L.P. has surrendered its Small Business Investment Company license No. 04040348, and that license is declared null and void in the Federal Register notice dated January 30, 2026. This means Wells Fargo Strategic Capital SBIC, L.P. will no longer make investments under the SBIC program, so small businesses that expected funding from this SBIC should seek other investment options.
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