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PMCF Advises ATA National Title Group in Its Sale Transaction to CNL Strategic Capital
SOUTHFIELD, MI / ACCESSWIRE / May 3, 2021 / P&M Corporate Finance, LLC ( PMCF ) is pleased to announce that it served as the exclusive financial advisor to ATA National Title Group, LLC and its subsidiaries and affiliated companies (collectively, ATA or the Company ). CNL Strategic Capital, LLC acquired a majority equity stake in partnership with ATA s management.
Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan, ATA is a national independent title insurance agency and settlement service provider for the residential resale, residential refinance, commercial and default real estate markets. Its brands include Attorneys Title Agency, Greco Title Agency, Midstate Title Agency, Seaver Title Agency, and Talon Title Agency. ATA has over 400 employees across 60 offices in the Great Lakes Region (Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, and Illinois), and its business has a nationwide reach through ke
PMCF Advises ATA National Title Group in Its Sale Transaction to CNL Strategic Capital
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By ERIC KOLENICH
Richmond Times-Dispatch
On Sunday morning, hundreds of high school students received an email from the College of William & Mary, congratulating them on their acceptance to the prestigious school and recommending public policy as their major.
But the university accidentally sent the email to about 350 applicants who had already been rejected or waitlisted. The next day, the university notified the students and corrected the mistake, which a school spokeswoman called a âprocess error.â
One 18-year-old applicant had already been waitlisted when she received the email, leading her to think she had been accepted. The student, who asked to remain anonymous because she still hopes to gain admission to the school, said William & Mary didnât commit a serious infraction.