Norwest Strategic Capital, L.P.; Surrender of License of Small Business Investment Company
Published Date: 2/6/2026
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Summary
Norwest Strategic Capital, L.P. has officially given up its license to operate as a Small Business Investment Company. This means they won’t be making new investments under this program anymore. The change is effective immediately, so small businesses looking for funding through them will need to look elsewhere.
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Norwest Stops New SBIC Investments
Norwest Strategic Capital, L.P. has surrendered its Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) license number 09/09-0480 and the license is declared null and void effective 2026-02-06. This means Norwest will no longer make new investments under the SBIC program, so small businesses that were seeking funding from Norwest must look for other lenders or investors.
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