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Bancroft Capital Announces Over $17.3 Billion in March 2022 Co-Managed Transactions

Posted: April 1, 2022

Bancroft Capital, a certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) specializing in Institutional Brokerage and Capital Markets services, announces with great pride and appreciation that it has co-managed over $17.3 billion in transactions for the month of March.

“Our team is grateful to our March 2022 issuers for selecting Bancroft to serve as Co-Manager of their transactions. We deeply appreciate the confidence shown in us by our clients, consistently allowing us to carry out our mission o

f training disabled vets through our Veteran Training Program,” said Bancroft Founder & CEO Cauldon D. Quinn.

Special thanks to:

Bank of America

Barclays

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

Cboe Global Markets

Connecticut Housing Finance Authority

Dormitory Authority of the State of New York

Freddie Mac

Mondelēz International

Morgan Stanley

New York City Housing Development Corporation

New York State Housing Finance Agency

Potomac Electric Power Company

Verizon Communications, Inc.

Wells Fargo & Company

Bancroft Capital’s team is pleased to provide best-in-class service and honored that so many customers have provided the firm the opportunity to compete for their business. Bancroft serves as Co-Manager on many transactions including corporate debt and equity transactions, municipal debt transactions, and closed-end fund offerings.

Bancroft was co-founded in 2017 by Cauldon D. Quinn, CEO, a disabled Navy veteran. His vision was to build a company with a strong commitment to service: service to clients, country, and veterans. As a for-profit company, Bancroft rises above the competition on the merit of value-added content and leadership derived from industry veterans with 40+ years of industry pedigree. Bancroft is committed to offering meaningful training and employment to service-disabled veterans through its signature Veteran Training Program.

 

Launched by Bancroft Capital in 2019, the VTP puts disabled veterans and first responders in a position to develop a skill set capable of supporting a new career as Institutional Traders and Investment Bankers. Bancroft aims to offer paid opportunities to up to four candidates each year. Candidate training includes a rotation among the five business units Bancroft operates and an introduction to back office and operations functions, sales trading and compliance while participating in the VTP.

 

Bancroft places financial industry veterans alongside military veterans to deliver value-added content to its clients; and strives to offer best-in-class service to its institutional clients across an array of financial services.

A for-profit company, Bancroft funnels profits, earned through its hard work and extensive knowledge, toward its commitment to helping restore disabled veterans to their rightful place as leaders in our society and communities, but first and foremost as providers for their own families. For this reason, Bancroft facilitates a Veteran Training Program (VTP) with as many as four candidates per year.

Bancroft holds significant certifications and affiliations which illustrate their national significance in the veteran, higher education and business sectors, including: Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB); Elite SDVOB Network, Veterans in Business Networking for Success (VIB Network), National Veteran Business Development Council, (NVBDC); Disability: IN; NaVOBA Service-Disabled Veteran’s Business Enterprise; Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses; Merck Drexel Advanced Leadership Program for Diverse Suppliers; Villanova University; and DeSales University.