Mountain Ventures Gives Up Small Business Investment License
Published Date: 2/13/2026
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Summary
Mountain Ventures, Inc. 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, effective immediately. Small businesses and investors connected to Mountain Ventures should take note of this change as it may affect funding opportunities.
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SBIC License Surrendered — Funding Lost
Mountain Ventures, Inc. surrendered its Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) license—license number 084/04-0145—and the U.S. Small Business Administration declared that license null and void. This means Mountain Ventures will no longer function as an SBIC and will not make new SBIC investments; the notice is dated February 13, 2026 and is effective immediately.
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