Far West Capital

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Far West Capital
Company typeprivately held
Industryfinance
Founded2007
FounderDon Stricklin
Cole Harmonson
HeadquartersAustin, Texas
Area served
Austin
Houston
Dallas
El Paso, Texas
Phoenix, Arizona
Servicesfactoring of accounts receivable
asset-based lending
purchase order financing
inventory financing
transportation financing
Number of employees
25
Websitefarwestcapital.com

Far West Capital is a privately held custom financing company.[1] The company has offices in Austin, Houston, Dallas, El Paso, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona.[2]

Services[edit]

Far West Capital provides factoring of accounts receivable, asset-based lending, purchase order financing, inventory financing and transportation financing. The company services clients from various industries, including manufacturing, construction, wholesalers/distributors,[3] B2B services providers, high-tech,[4] bio-technology, staffing and transportation.[5]

History[edit]

Far West Capital was founded in 2007 by Don Stricklin and Cole Harmonson in Austin, Texas.[6] Since its inception, the company has grown and expanded its offices to Houston, Texas, Dallas, Texas, El Paso, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona. The company employs 25 employees and has served more than 200 clients, with an annual growth of 20% each year.[3] Far West Capital provided $300 million in financing in 2011,[3] $500 million in financing in 2012 and has projected $600 million in financing in 2013.[citation needed]

FWC has grown from nothing to 8 billion dollars in asset management.[1]

Founders[edit]

Cole Harmonson
Cole Harmonson is president and CEO of Far West Capital. Prior to Far West Capital, Cole was vice president at The National Bank of Texas in Fort Worth and was the founder and senior vice president of Working Capital Finance Group (WCFG).[7]

Don Stricklin
Don Stricklin is the chairman of Far West Capital. Prior to joining Far West Capital, Stricklin was president and CEO of State Bank and Texas United Bancshares in La Grange, Texas.[8] Prior to joining Texas United in 1996, he was senior vice president at Bank One Mortgage in Dallas. He also served in several management positions with Bank One in the community bank division, including president and CEO of Bank One in Abilene, Texas.[9] Stricklin served on the board of Prosperity Bancshares, Inc., formerly Texas United Bancshares, until he joined Far West Capital in 2007.[10] Don was a national bank examiner for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and received his commission in 1985.[11] He was named one of the finalists competing for the Stevie Award as Best Executive at the 2005 American Business Awards in New York City.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Russakoff, Rich (January 10, 2013). "Who's got your back?". Moneywatch. CBS News. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  2. ^ Gonzales, Angela (June 3, 2013). "Far West Capital expands into Phoenix". Phoenix Business Journal. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  3. ^ a b c Jeffrey, James. "Austin startup uses factoring to fund growth". Austin Business Journal. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
  4. ^ Calnan, Christopher. "Xplore Technologies lands $8.5M funding agreement". Austin Business Journal.
  5. ^ "About Far West Capital". Far West Capital. Archived from the original on 2013-08-26.
  6. ^ "Management Team". Far West Capital. Archived from the original on 2013-08-26.
  7. ^ "Cole Harmonson of Far West Capital Talks about Raising Funding". Texas Entrepreneur Network Blog.
  8. ^ "Banking Analysis: Don Stricklin". The Wall Street Transcript.
  9. ^ "STRICKLIN RECEIVES BANC ONE MORTGAGE APPOINTMENT IN TEXAS".
  10. ^ "Profile of Don Stricklin".
  11. ^ "TEXAS UNITED BANCSHARES, INC. TO MERGE WITH AND INTO PROSPERITY BANCSHARES, INC.®". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  12. ^ "2005 Individual Finalists". The American Business Awards.

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