Renasant Financial Partners
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| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | |
| Key people | Fraser R. Berrill |
| Industry | Financial |
| Employees | 25[1] |
| Website | www.renasant.ca |
Renasant Financial Partners Limited (formerly Clearlink Capital Corporation and MFP Financial Services) is a computer supply and service company, which offers leasing, asset-based financing and equipment trading services to corporate and government clients to meet technology and computer needs.
The company was established in 1984, and became a publicly traded corporation in 1993. On January 13, 2009, the company completed a going-private transaction and delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange.[2]
Dash Domi, a salesman with the company's Toronto office, was implicated in the city government's computer leasing scandal. The company was also been involved in a similar inquiry in relation to a lease deal for the city of Waterloo, Ontario to fund its RIM Park facility.
MFP subsequently changed its name to Clearlink Capital Corporation and, in 2006, became Renasant Financial Partners.
[edit] References
- ^ "Company Profile for Renasant Financial Partners Ltd (CA;REN)". http://www.zenobank.com/index.php?symbol=CA;REN&page=quotesearch. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
- ^ "Renasant Press release". http://www.renasant.ca/reports/NR-REN-CONJAN13-09.pdf. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
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