SBIC investment in NY-10

SBIC Atlas · sbicatlas.com
Rep. Daniel S. Goldman (D)Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D)Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D)

Small Business Investment Companies (SBICs) are privately managed funds licensed by the SBA that invest in American small businesses. The Investing in All of America Act (2026) adds bonus leverage for investments in rural areas, low-income areas, critical technologies, and small manufacturers.

25
SBIC-backed companies
29
SBIC funds involved
0
In rural areas
1
In low-income areas

Industry mix

Information9
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services7
Other Services2
Finance & Insurance1
Unclassified1
Real Estate & Rental1
Business Services1
Educational Services1

Companies in NY-10

CompanySectorCityIndicators
AlloyInformationNew York
BennieFinance & InsuranceNew York
ChainalysisInformationNew York
ChartbeatInformationNew York
ChemistryNew York
Chemistry CommunicationsProfessional, Scientific & Technical ServicesNew York
ConveneReal Estate & RentalNew York
CyberaProfessional, Scientific & Technical ServicesNew York
Emerald Holdings Intermediate Georgia, LLC (AYA)Other ServicesNew York
FindmineInformationNew York
Hanweck AssociatesInformationNew York
HighdiveBusiness ServicesNew York
ICON ParkingOther ServicesNew York
Industrial Color BrandsProfessional, Scientific & Technical ServicesNew York
Lippe TaylorProfessional, Scientific & Technical ServicesNew York
Med Learning Group (MLG)Educational ServicesNew York
MedsenderInformationNew York
Power Digital MarketingProfessional, Scientific & Technical ServicesNew York
RD Nutrition ConsultantsHealth Care & Social AssistanceNew York
Reality DefenderInformationNew York
Sigma360InformationNew York
SpinCar (now Impel)InformationNew YorkLow-income area
SplashlightProfessional, Scientific & Technical ServicesNew York
SuzyProfessional, Scientific & Technical ServicesNew York
The Chia CoManufacturingNew York

Source: SBIC Atlas (sbicatlas.com) - assembled from public disclosures with best-guess classification and Census-based geography. Counts reflect publicly known portfolio activity only and undercount funds that do not publish portfolios. Informational, not an SBA determination.