Corporate Central CU Unveils New Venture Capital Efforts

The fund is designed to invest in "emerging financial technology companies to drive future success" for the credit union.

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A Wisconsin-based credit union wants to drive innovative and strategic investing with the launch of its new venture capital fund.

This week Corporate Central Credit Union ($3.3 billion in assets) out of Muskego, Wis., announced the establishment of Emerging Ventures in what the credit union described as a way to “leverage the strength of the organization to make strategic investments in emerging financial technology companies to drive future success.”

According to the announcement, Gregg Tushaus, SVP and chief technology and strategy officer at Corporate Central and President of Emergifi, will spearhead the management and development of the Emerging Ventures pipeline.

“Emerging Ventures is targeting investments of $100,000 to $400,000 in seed, series A or series B rounds of companies that align with our strategies,” Tushaus said. “We are seeking a return on our investment appropriate for the risk, yet we are seeking strategic investments for the benefit of our members, not just financial investments.”

According to Corporate Central, Tushaus will be guided by a committee of five “progressive financial leaders” who will be responsible for evaluating the investment opportunities, selecting investments and performing due diligence before bringing their ideas for investing to the full credit union board of directors for approval.

Tushaus added, “We will pursue innovative and emerging businesses and business leaders that will benefit from Corporate Central’s expertise in thought leadership and our nationwide credit union industry network. We will actively engage in opportunities to develop partnerships for delivering products and services and seek out innovative financial technology businesses that align with our strategy.”

According to the credit union’s announcement, the new venture will focus on the following three areas of interest: