Plexus Fund Seeks SBA Conflict Exemption
Published Date: 7/15/2026
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Summary
Plexus Fund VII-A, L.P. wants special permission to invest in four small companies, even though some related funds will also benefit. This move helps these companies grow but needs approval because of potential conflicts of interest. People have 15 days from July 15, 2026, to share their thoughts before the decision is made.
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