PML Bridge Fund’s CEO Angelo Sferrazza Launches National No-Credit-Score Funding Program to Empower Real Estate Investors and Small Businesses
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PML Bridge Fund’s CEO Angelo Sferrazza Launches National No-Credit-Score Funding Program to Empower Real Estate Investors and Small Businesses

Business PML Bridge Fund is a private capital lending organization based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Specializing in real estate and business funding, PML provides fast, flexible, and creative financing solutions for clients nationwide, with no credit score requirement and funding starting at $25,000. (1888PressRelease) August 18, 2025 - Cincinnati, OH In an era where traditional lending has grown increasingly restrictive do to the tough financial climate, PML Bridge Fund, led by Certified Private Lender/Investor Angelo M. Sferrazza, CEO, has announced the expansion of its No-Credit-Score Funding Programs nationwide, offering fast, flexible financing to real estate investors and entrepreneurs, thus helping people and businesses all across the United States.The program is designed for clients who may face challenges securing institutional financing due to rigid underwriting requirements. PML Bridge Fund specializes in private capital loans...
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An exploded bridge, a car dealership cyberattack, and Boeing’s slow CEO search: Business news roundup
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An exploded bridge, a car dealership cyberattack, and Boeing’s slow CEO search: Business news roundup

Business new tamfitronics Image: skynesher (Getty Images), Photo: Samuel Corum (Getty Images), Rebecca Noble (Getty Images), Lewis Joly (AP), Scott Olson (Getty Images), Justin Sullivan (Getty Images), Robert Alexander (Getty Images), Illustration: Leon Neal (Getty Images)Permits? Who needs permits? Gif: GRHeute via YouTubeCar dealerships across North America have been struggling after system provider CDK Global was hit by back-to-back cyberattacks.Image: skynesher (Getty Images)CDK Global has been forced to shut down its dealership management for the second day in a row after being struck by back-to-back cyberattacks. CDK, which serves almost 15,000 car dealerships across North America, was first hit by an attack early Wednesday morning. That forced it to shut down its systems, which are relied on by dealerships to conduct most of their routine business. Later on Wednesday evening, a second “cyber incident” occurred,...
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