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Opening doors of opportunity to minority-owned firms

Lynx Capital Corp. will provide growth capital to minority owned businesses in Indiana. For projects outside of central Indiana, there must also be another participating lender. The minimum project size is $75,000 and the borrowing company should have at least five employees and three years of operating history. The pricing and structure are tailored to meet the needs of the applicant.

History & Performance

Lynx Capital is a privately owned company established to link capital to minority businesses. Since its inception in 1991, Lynx has provided $12.8 million to 62 companies.

For more information on Lynx Capital Corp., call 317-814-6193.
Charles Kennedy ext. 124 ckennedy@cambridgecapitalmgmt.com


Success Stories

State government invests in Lynx
With a track record of helping the growth and success of central Indiana minority-owned businesses, Lynx recently attracted an investment from the Indiana Economic Development Council (IEDC) to expand its program statewide.

Lynx is governed by an impressive board of directors. Its loan committee reviews credit with an eye to both the financial and business issues.


Lynx Capital Corporation Board of Directors

Charles Garcia Garcia Construction, Indianapolis
Thomas Grein Eli Lilly & Company, Indianapolis
David Kretschmer WellPoint, Indianapolis
William G. Mays Mays Chemical Company, Indianapolis
Robert McKinney M & I Bank, Indianapolis
Eric Miner Regions Bank, Indianapolis
Mike Rechin First Merchants Bank, Muncie
Philip B. Roby National Bank of Indianapolis
Willie Roper IPL, Indianapolis
Tom Skidmore Indiana Economic Development Corporation, Indianapolis
Dobbie Smith Perfect Impressions Printing Co., Indianapolis
J. Albert Smith, Jr. JP Morgan Chase, Indianapolis
Steve Stitle National City Bank, Indianapolis


Lynx Investment Committee

Glen Dunlap Milestone Financial, Indianapolis
Brian Kopp Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis
Lloyd Lyons Civic Volunteer, Indianapolis
Matt Murphy Mays Chemical Company, Indianapolis
Dobbie Smith Perfect Impressions Printing Company, Indianapolis
Brian Stallman Duke Energy, Cincinnati, OH